ANTIGO, Wis. (WSAW) - It’s been a debate for years between hunters and environmentalists. While some may say ‘what’s the harm in hunting with lead,’ REGI says there’s quite a lot. Lead is all around ...
This one small change could prevent major unintended consequences for unsuspecting wildlife, Raven Ridge Wildlife Center said ...
Eagles and condors are not hunters’ intended targets, but they’re dying from lead bullet dust. Credit: Photos by Emily Harris/Reveal; photo illustration by Michael I Schiller and Gabriel ...
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Comparison of two .270 caliber bullets shot into a modified rain barrel for collection. The copper jacket lead-core bullet (left) is heavily fragmented compared to solid copper bullet (right) that ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – The bald eagle population is being poisoned by lead at an alarming rate. Across the U.S., bald and golden eagles are repeatedly exposed to lead, according to new research. The study ...
Perry Braam was trekking through snow-covered trails in Minneopa State Park in January when he stumbled across a bald eagle hunched over in the snow. The eagle didn’t fly away as Braam slowly walked ...
CAMDEN COUNTY, N.C. -- Bald eagles, a federally protected species, are falling victim to lead poisoning in eastern North Carolina. Lou Browning, a representative for Hatteras Island Wildlife ...
Lead bullets are deadly, and not just for the wild game that get shot. That's why a recent decision to overturn a federal ban on the use of lead bullets within U.S. wildlife refuges may backfire ...
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