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Lead contamination of golden eagles Aquila chrysaetos within the range of the California condor Gymnogyps californianus

January 1, 1989

Blood samples were taken from 66 golden eagles from June 1985 to January 1986 and analyzed for their lead content. Thirty-nine percent had blood lead levels greater than 0.2 ppm, indicating exposure to environmental lead. Within the exposed group, 3 had blood levels exceeding 0.6 ppm and one exceeded 1.0 ppm. These data suggest that lead, probably in the form of shot, bullets, or bullet fragments, poses a hazard to scavenging birds within the range of the California condor.

Publication Year 1989
Title Lead contamination of golden eagles Aquila chrysaetos within the range of the California condor Gymnogyps californianus
Authors P.H. Bloom, J. M. Scott, O. H. Pattee, M. R. Smith
Publication Type Book Chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Index ID 5210405
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Patuxent Wildlife Research Center