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Lead Poisoning From Ammunitions Linked to Stunted Growth of Bald Eagle Population
Lead poisoning is affecting the population number of bald eagles, as per scientists. According to the study, birds are consuming up to 6% of the gunshot ammunition used by hunters. Researchers discovered that field-dressing hunters placed eagles at risk by leaving contaminated organs behind after killing their prey.
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