Blacksburg, Va. – There were 4.1 million tons* of lead bullets fired in the United States in the 20th century. Is that lead having an environmental impact? Not at or near the U.S. Forest Service ...
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Hunters are being urged to stop using lead bullets because bald eagles and other wildlife that consume carcasses left behind are often sickened by lead poisoning. Late fall and early winter is deer ...
WRIGHTSVILLE, Pa. — Standing inside his cluttered garage workshop, Michael Crumling, a 29-year-old gunsmith, proudly showed off an impressive collection of lead bullets he has meticulously crafted ...
The state of Indiana can’t tell Hoosiers not to use lead shot when they’re hunting, but it is asking them. Using lead bullets can threaten scavenger species such as bald eagles, according to the ...
The government has announced significant new restrictions on lead ammunition, aiming to safeguard British wildlife and waterways from its harmful effects. Environment Minister Emma Hardy confirmed the ...
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Nearly half of bald and golden eagles in the US have chronic lead poisoning, a study found. Eagles scavenge the remains of hunted animals, which carry lead fragments from bullets. Lead poisoning ...
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