An Eaton Rapids wildlife rehab center says it has taken in a fourth bald eagle this winter with lead poisoning, two of which ...
A Michigan bird sanctuary has seen four bald eagles die in the last several weeks, all of whom tested positive for high levels of lead. () ...
A Michigan wildlife center lost 3 of 4 bald eagles to lead poisoning in 4 weeks and is urging hunters to switch to copper ammunition.
A sick bald eagle, unable to fly or stand, was found in the Upper Peninsula on New Year's Day — and later tested to have blood-lead levels so high, an instrument couldn't read them. It highlights a ...
“Our national symbol is dying,” said Wildside founder Louise Sagaert. “They are dying because of lead poisoning.” ...
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