Ingestion of lead (Pb) derived from ammunition used in the hunting of game animals is recognised to be a significant potential source of Pb exposure of wild birds, including birds of prey. However, there are only limited data for birds of prey in Europe regarding tissue concentrations and origins of Pb. Eurasian buzzards (Buteo buteo) found dead in the United Kingdom during an 11-year period were collected and the concentrations of Pb in the liver and femur were measured. Concentrations in the liver consistent with acute exposure to Pb were found in 2.7% of birds and concentration in the femur consistent with exposure to lethal levels were found in 4.0% of individuals. Pb concentration in the femur showed no evidence of consistent variation...
Lead is an anthropogenic threat to terrestrial wildlife, has no physiological benefits, and is consi...
Lead poisoning, mainly through incidental ingestion of lead ammunition in carcasses, is a threat to ...
High PBDE concentrations have been detected in the eggs of the sexually dimorphic Eurasian sparrowha...
Ingestion of lead (Pb) derived from ammunition used in the hunting of game animals is recognised to ...
Scavenging and predatory wildlife can ingest lead (Pb) from lead-based ammunition and become poisone...
Lead (Pb) poisoning is widespread among raptors and water birds. In Japan, fragments of Pb ammunitio...
Poisoning of wild birds following ingestion of lead from ammunition has long been recognised and con...
Hunted mallards (n = 56) were collected in the Ebro Delta (Spain) in 2007-08 to evaluate the use of ...
Lead toxicity from ammunition has been shown to be a threat to scavenging birds across the globe. De...
The poisoning of wild animals by lead (Pb) ammunition fired by hunters has been known for many decad...
The poisoning of wild animals by lead (Pb) ammunition fired by hunters has been known for many decad...
none2noThe poisoning of wild animals by lead (Pb) ammunition fired by hunters has been known for man...
The use of lead (Pb) ammunition in the form of shot pellets has been identified as a Pb exposure ris...
The use of lead (Pb) ammunition in the form of shot pellets has been identified as a Pb exposure ris...
Since 1989, a red kite Milvus milvus reintroduction programme has been underway in the United Kingdo...
Lead is an anthropogenic threat to terrestrial wildlife, has no physiological benefits, and is consi...
Lead poisoning, mainly through incidental ingestion of lead ammunition in carcasses, is a threat to ...
High PBDE concentrations have been detected in the eggs of the sexually dimorphic Eurasian sparrowha...
Ingestion of lead (Pb) derived from ammunition used in the hunting of game animals is recognised to ...
Scavenging and predatory wildlife can ingest lead (Pb) from lead-based ammunition and become poisone...
Lead (Pb) poisoning is widespread among raptors and water birds. In Japan, fragments of Pb ammunitio...
Poisoning of wild birds following ingestion of lead from ammunition has long been recognised and con...
Hunted mallards (n = 56) were collected in the Ebro Delta (Spain) in 2007-08 to evaluate the use of ...
Lead toxicity from ammunition has been shown to be a threat to scavenging birds across the globe. De...
The poisoning of wild animals by lead (Pb) ammunition fired by hunters has been known for many decad...
The poisoning of wild animals by lead (Pb) ammunition fired by hunters has been known for many decad...
none2noThe poisoning of wild animals by lead (Pb) ammunition fired by hunters has been known for man...
The use of lead (Pb) ammunition in the form of shot pellets has been identified as a Pb exposure ris...
The use of lead (Pb) ammunition in the form of shot pellets has been identified as a Pb exposure ris...
Since 1989, a red kite Milvus milvus reintroduction programme has been underway in the United Kingdo...
Lead is an anthropogenic threat to terrestrial wildlife, has no physiological benefits, and is consi...
Lead poisoning, mainly through incidental ingestion of lead ammunition in carcasses, is a threat to ...
High PBDE concentrations have been detected in the eggs of the sexually dimorphic Eurasian sparrowha...