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Little Star

(17,055 posts)
Thu Jun 19, 2014, 04:23 PM Jun 2014

Bald Eagles Are Dying of Lead Poisoning, and Hunters Are to Blame

It’s illegal to shoot bald eagles but America’s national symbol is still dying as a result of hunting.

Researchers working at the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge recently conducted autopsies on 168 dead bald eagles found in Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. According to their tests, nearly half the birds had detectable levels of lead in their livers. Worse, 21 percent of the eagles most likely died from exposure to the toxic metal.

The source of this lead, according to the study, appears to be the gut piles left behind by hunters after they have shot deer and other animals. Lead bullets tend to fragment into tiny pieces when they strike a target and can spread through an entire carcass. The researchers collected the offal piles from 25 deer that had been shot with lead ammunition on the refuge. Radiograph tests showed that 36 percent of those gut piles contained lead, sometimes as little as one fragment and as many as 107 fragments.
http://news.yahoo.com/bald-eagles-dying-lead-poisoning-hunters-blame-180608297.html

Awful!

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Bald Eagles Are Dying of Lead Poisoning, and Hunters Are to Blame (Original Post) Little Star Jun 2014 OP
Lead shot is illegal in Ark. for this very reason. Is it not up there? Hestia Jun 2014 #1
This isn't about lead shot, this is about lead bullets Spider Jerusalem Jun 2014 #2
But hunters are the only true conservationists! joeybee12 Jun 2014 #3
This message was self-deleted by its author InfoWingerWatch Jun 2014 #4
Lead poisoning is stifling the California condor recovery programs, too Brother Buzz Jun 2014 #5
 

Spider Jerusalem

(21,786 posts)
2. This isn't about lead shot, this is about lead bullets
Thu Jun 19, 2014, 04:30 PM
Jun 2014

lead shot is illegal for hunting waterfowl, but lead bullets are standard for hunting larger game (deer, boar, etc).

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