NatureDriven
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Question 1: The lead that most enviros are concerned about is mostly lead dust and microscopic fragments, in addition to the larger pieces. I don't know how many animals you've cut up, but some of the older lead bullets, as well as some of the stuff like Ballistic Tip ammo, leave a lot of particles behind. Once that jacket peels back, that lead is passing through tissue at a pretty high rate of speed, and the little bits spread out through the tissue in a pretty big pattern. Point is, it's not just the guts, which may or may not contain lead (but usually do if the shot was to the "vitals"). Leaving the spine, busted shoulders, or neck and head means you're leaving lead in the environment.1. How many gut piles have bullets or frags still left in them?
2. How much lead needs to be ingested to be assimilated into the bloodstream of a condor for it to die of lead poisoning?
3. How many bullets have been found in the guts of dead condors?[/b]
I've been told the condors are/were feeding at the boneyard, a well know place where the hog remains are dumped at Tejon. Sposed to be something like 24 condors feeding there now.[/b]
Cam - please cite the source.
And I would point out - some very suspect info is in there.[/b]