“…The association in time and space between elevated Pb levels or Pb exposure rates in avian scavengers and big-game hunting has been observed in multiple species across diverse regions of the world: Bald and Golden eagles in the upper midwestern United States (Kramer and Redig 1997, Strom et al 2009, Cruz-Martinez et al 2012 Not all studies have found a significant relationship between Pb concentrations or Pb exposure rates and biggame hunting seasons (Martina et al 2008, Stauber et al 2010 and, even where significant correlations exist, many studies have found that Pb exposures are not strictly limited to big-game hunting seasons. Furthermore, Pb pellets and .22 bullets not associated with big-game hunting have been recovered in the digestive tracts of California Condors (Rideout et al 2012), Bald and Golden eagles (Cruz-Martinez et al 2012), and sea eagles (Helander et al 2009), and in the pellets of Egyptian Vultures (Neophron percnopterus; Doná-zar et al 2002).…”