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Wildlife are typically exposed to aflatoxin by consuming contaminated grains. Wild birds such as geese and ducks may feed on contaminated fields, resulting in extensive die-offs.  Humans can inadvertently poison wildlife by feeding them aflatoxin contaminated crops.22 This may result in loss of life, population decline, and an accompanying negative economic impact.