Unintended Consequences: Vultures
Unintended consequences are when one does something for one result and unintentionally gets other results. One example of this is in India. Vets were using diclofenac which is a painkiller for cattle. When the use of the drug started people didn't see a problem because most of the cattle were being raised for milk and not meat. However as the cattle died vultures consumed the meat of the cattle causing many vultures to die. As the vulture population declined stray dogs also consumed the meat causing them to become aggressive and rabid. The government put a ban on the use of diclofenac, but people fear that the damage has been done. So, what was just intended as a painkiller for cattle had unintended consequences.
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/extinction-countdown/indian-vultures-are-dying-for-some-good-news/
More in-depth story on the vultures.
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