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Rosemary Perkins

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The Veterinary Record|November 3, 2019
Farming and global warmingRosemary Perkins
The Veterinary Record|September 5, 2020
Are pet parasite products harming the environment more than we think?Rosemary Perkins
Peerj|August 9, 2023
To flea or not to flea: survey of UK companion animal ectoparasiticide usage and activities affecting pathways to the environmentRosemary Perkins, Dave Goulson
Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing|October 31, 2018
New Nurses' Positive Evaluation of Transition-to-Practice ProgramsWendy Smyth, Paula Pianta, Rosemary Perkins
The Veterinary Record|May 23, 2025
Swimming emissions from dogs treated with spot-on fipronil or imidacloprid: Assessing the environmental riskRosemary Perkins, Gaëtan Glauser, Dave Goulson
The Science of the Total Environment|November 17, 2020
Potential role of veterinary flea products in widespread pesticide contamination of English riversRosemary Perkins, Martin Whitehead, Wayne Civil, et al.
The Veterinary Record|October 15, 2021
Year-round flea treatment is not requiredMartin Whitehead, Rosemary Perkins, Dave Goulson, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|January 20, 2024
Down-the-drain pathways for fipronil and imidacloprid applied as spot-on parasiticides to dogs: Estimating aquatic pollutionRosemary Perkins, Leon Barron, Gaëtan Glauser, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|October 4, 2024
Dog swimming and ectoparasiticide water contamination in urban conservation areas: A case study on Hampstead Heath, LondonLauren E Yoder, Melanie Egli, Alexandra K Richardson, et al.
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The Veterinary Record|November 3, 2019
Farming and global warmingRosemary Perkins
The Veterinary Record|September 5, 2020
Are pet parasite products harming the environment more than we think?Rosemary Perkins
Peerj|August 9, 2023
To flea or not to flea: survey of UK companion animal ectoparasiticide usage and activities affecting pathways to the environmentRosemary Perkins, Dave Goulson
Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing|October 31, 2018
New Nurses' Positive Evaluation of Transition-to-Practice ProgramsWendy Smyth, Paula Pianta, Rosemary Perkins
The Veterinary Record|May 23, 2025
Swimming emissions from dogs treated with spot-on fipronil or imidacloprid: Assessing the environmental riskRosemary Perkins, Gaëtan Glauser, Dave Goulson
The Science of the Total Environment|November 17, 2020
Potential role of veterinary flea products in widespread pesticide contamination of English riversRosemary Perkins, Martin Whitehead, Wayne Civil, et al.
The Veterinary Record|October 15, 2021
Year-round flea treatment is not requiredMartin Whitehead, Rosemary Perkins, Dave Goulson, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|January 20, 2024
Down-the-drain pathways for fipronil and imidacloprid applied as spot-on parasiticides to dogs: Estimating aquatic pollutionRosemary Perkins, Leon Barron, Gaëtan Glauser, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|October 4, 2024
Dog swimming and ectoparasiticide water contamination in urban conservation areas: A case study on Hampstead Heath, LondonLauren E Yoder, Melanie Egli, Alexandra K Richardson, et al.
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