Lead exposure risk from trash ingestion by the endangered California condor (Gymnogyps californianus)
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Date Issued
2015Author
Finkelstein, Myra E.Brandt, Joseph
Sandhaus, Estelle
Grantham, Jesse
Mee, Allan
Schuppert, Patricia Jill
Smith, Donald R.
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Journal of Wildlife DiseasesVolume
51Issue
4Start page
901End page
906
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http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.7589/2014-10-253Abstract
Lead poisoning from ingestion of spent lead ammunition is one of the greatest threats to the recovery of California Condors (Gymnogyps californianus) in the wild…. Our results suggest that trash ingestion of nonammunition items does not pose a significant lead exposure risk to the California Condor population in California.Type
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© Wildlife Disease Association 2015ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.7589/2014-10-253
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