Lead in the Environment: Protecting America's Heritage and our Children

Fontana Park, Buchanan County

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Lead in the Environment - Protect America's Heritage and our Children
Presented by Laura Zaugg, Dallas County Naturalist
Wednesday, February 16, 6:00 p.m. Fontana Park Nature Center
Preregister by calling 319-636-2617, or email naturalist@iowatelecom.net
Fee: $2/person or $5/family

As early as the 1930’s, extensive research has been carried out on the effects of lead shot in waterfowl and bald eagles and federal law banned the use of lead shot for duck and goose-hunting in 1991.  Wildlife rehabilitators have, however, been admitting an alarming number of bald eagles with lead poisoning and most of them do not survive.  Wildlife rehabilitators, veterinarians and researchers say bald eagles have been dying of lead poisoning for years. And they say the evidence now is overwhelming that the source of that poison is fragmented lead bullets fired by hunters.  A few years ago, deer hunters, health officials and wildlife managers were shocked when lead bullet fragments were discovered in venison donated to food shelves.  Come hear about this hot issue and how you can protect America’s heritage and our children.

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What

Lead in the Environment: Protecting America's Heritage and our Children

When

Wednesday, February 16, 2011
6:00 PM - 12:00 PM

Where

Fontana Nature Center
1883 125th Street
Hazleton, IA 50641
Angie Auel, Naturalist 319-636-2617 naturalist@iowatelecom.net
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Cost

Adults - $2.00

Children - $2.00

Category

Programs