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Lead poisoning from fishing and hunting gear, like bullets and fishing weights, is putting Eagles at risk of extinction. Take action and protect these magnificent creatures!
The bald eagle, a symbol of strength and freedom for Americans, is facing a new and dangerous threat in the state of Michigan1. Once near extinction, the population of these magnificent birds has slowly recovered, but their numbers are now declining again, this time due to lead poisoning caused by fishing and hunting gear2.
Lead fishing weights and bullets used by hunters are a significant source of lead exposure for eagles. The birds can ingest lead by consuming the remains of animals that have been shot or the small pieces of fishing gear that have been left behind3. This can cause serious health problems for the eagles, including weakened immune systems, decreased reproductive success, and death4.
Conservation campaigns encourage hunters and anglers to switch to non-toxic alternatives to lead gear, such as tungsten, bismuth, or steel5. These alternatives are just as effective as lead but are much safer for wildlife and the environment.
Individuals can also play a role in helping to protect eagles from lead poisoning. Simple actions such as properly disposing of fishing line and weights, choosing non-toxic gear, and participating in local cleanup efforts can help reduce the amount of lead that eagles are exposed to.
Furthermore, residents can help monitor the health of the local eagle population by reporting sick or dead birds to the appropriate authorities. By working together, we can help ensure that eagles remain a healthy and thriving part of our wildlife for generations to come.
Bald eagles are an iconic symbol of freedom and power, and have made a remarkable recovery from the brink of extinction6. However, these magnificent birds still face threats from human activities, including lead poisoning. Lead from fishing weights and hunting gear is one of the leading causes of death among eagles, and it’s up to all of us to help prevent this unnecessary harm.
Sign the pledge to save Bald Eagles from extinction and help us make a difference!