This one small change could prevent major unintended consequences for unsuspecting wildlife, Raven Ridge Wildlife Center said ...
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.
A Pennsylvania wildlife center says a 30-year-old bald eagle that was being treated for lead poisoning has died less than two weeks after two other eagles died of the same cause. The Tamarack Wildlife ...
There are many ways for an eagle to suffer a human-caused death. Electrocution, lead poisoning, vehicle collisions, or being ...
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - It’s been a challenging few weeks for the Southwest Virginia Wildlife Center. Three bald eagles have been taken in with serious injuries, and staff says lead exposure is becoming ...
A female bald eagle is now recovering from internal injuries that rehabilitators think came from being hit by a car in Jasper ...
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