Inadequate carcass disposal of diseased animals

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Undisposed dead animals
Nature 
Certain very virulent diseases, including anthrax, Newcastle disease, foot-and-mouth disease, and rinderpest, may be transmitted through inadequate disposal of infected carcasses. Carcass disposal methods include incineration and burial in quick-lime, and if this is adequately done, there should be no risk of infection. However, when the disease has affected wild animals, it may be difficult to find carcasses before they are eaten by carrion birds or other animals which may then themselves become carriers of the disease; this happens most frequently in the case of anthrax and rinderpest.
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(E) Emanations of other problems