15-04-2019 22:00 via kvoa.com

Lead kills 1st Yellowstone golden eagle fitted with tracker

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Officials say the first golden eagle in Yellowstone National Park to be fitted with a tracking device has died of lead poisoning.
Golden eagles often scavenge during the fall and winter. Scientists suspect the adult female may have eaten carrion containing lead bullet fragments.
Some advocacy groups have called for hunters to use bullets made of copper to help prevent such deaths.
Eagle scientist Todd Katzner with the U.S. Geological Survey called the death “gut
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