{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Monitoring of Organochlorine Pesticides (OCP) in Hair Samples of Wild Herbivorous Mammals Living in Remote and Protected Areas of the Far East and Siberia of Russia. {Author}: Pamirsky I;Artemenko A;Ponarin N;Klimovich S;Alexeiko L;Zakharenko A;Seryodkin I;Tsakalof A;Tsatsakis A;Golokhvast K; {Journal}: Bull Environ Contam Toxicol {Volume}: 113 {Issue}: 1 {Year}: 2024 Jul 9 {Factor}: 2.807 {DOI}: 10.1007/s00128-024-03913-x {Abstract}: Monitoring wildlife exposure to biological hazards is a critical component of the wildlife risk assessment. In this study 38 hair samples were collected from 8 different species from ten districts of Russian Far East and Siberia and analysed for the presence of organochlorine pesticides (OCP). 50% of the samples were contaminated with - p, p'-DDT, α-HCH and DDD. DDT was the main contaminant found in 13 sample at concentrations range of 14.3 to 369.5 pg/mg hair, mean 91.9 ± 89.7 pg/mg. α-HCH was detected in three samples with the concentrations range 29.9-180.2 pg/mg. The p, p'-DDD was found only in one hair sample of Siberian roe deer from Altai region at 52.6 pg/mg. The exposure level is depended on animals habitat location. The most contaminated region is Terney district which is in the proximity to the borders with China and North Korea where OCP are still in use.