Sentences with phrase «potentially dangerous plants»

For more, read about potentially dangerous plants.
The ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (phone number below) lists the five most potentially dangerous plants to pets.
Babies will often put objects in their mouth so it is important to keep potentially dangerous plants out of reach.

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Assemblywoman Sandra Galef, whose Westchester district includes both the nuclear plant and the pipeline, said the project is a potentially dangerous mistake.
Assemblywoman Sandra Galef, whose Westchester district includes both the nuclear plant and the pipeline, says the project is a potentially dangerous mistake.
According to David Wilson, of the Department of Plant Pathology in the University of Georgia, patulin should be considered a potentially dangerous mycotoxin since it is toxic and has been implicated as carcinogen.
This easy dispersal, coupled with the complexity of breeding resistant plants, make rice blast a potentially dangerous biological weapon.
Eating larger amounts of wild roots and other wild plants could be potentially dangerous, at least if we are not sure which compounds they contain.
In this made - for - TV movie, a potentially dangerous explosion at a nuclear power plant is kept under control.
If you suspect that your pet may have consumed one of these dangerous plants or any other potentially toxic substance - contact your veterinarian or in an emergency call 1-800-222-1222 the National Poison Control Center who will automatically connect you to their free service in your state.
You can, however, remove the most toxic plants from your garden and make a note of any in your neighbours» gardens that are potentially dangerous.
While fertilizer is wonderful for your plants, it can be extremely appealing (and potentially dangerous) to curious dogs.
Pet Poison Helpline would like to keep pets safe this spring and summer by informing pet owners of potentially harmful substances, flowers and plants that are dangerous to dogs and cats.
And that demonstrates how dangerous it potentially is for us to do something that's never happened in the history of the planet... to very dramatically change the CO2 concentration, in a matter of mere decades as compared to the usual centuries or millenia involved in an ice age feedback scenario, through a mechanism never found in nature — uncovering plant matter that's been buried for hundreds of millions of years, and burning it for energy.
Scientists have known for over 100 years that burning fossil fuels, especially from power plants, is warming our planet's atmosphere and triggering a potentially dangerous climate change.
Google, the search giant with the famous motto: «Don't be evil,» is boasting about its involvement in a 2012 coal industry lobbying effort to block the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) ability to protect the public from dangerous and potentially lethal coal plant emissions, according to a recently discovered Google case study.
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