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Lead Poisoning
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<blockquote data-quote="M1A1ABRAMS" data-source="post: 2815657" data-attributes="member: 123811"><p>I personally believe the politics behind the ban has ruined any real progress that may have helped conservation. I think lead may be an issue but to what degree ? Is it as bad as they portray it to be ? It boggles the mind if it's as bad as they portray it. How are these same birds making a comeback from almost extinction ? And then you factor in things that have even more of an impact. But yet they are rarely spoken of. Or they portray it to not to be such a concern. I really find it hard to believe these same people starting these wars around the globe. Give two sh--- about a few birds. And the effect lead has on them. They drone cities full of kids. But then turn around & preach about how bad guns are at each school shooting. When it isn't the drone or gun. But the people utilizing these tools, for what outcome ? I would be curious to see what the long term effects of these wars have on conservation in those areas. I wonder if conservation even enters the conversation when starting a war ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="M1A1ABRAMS, post: 2815657, member: 123811"] I personally believe the politics behind the ban has ruined any real progress that may have helped conservation. I think lead may be an issue but to what degree ? Is it as bad as they portray it to be ? It boggles the mind if it's as bad as they portray it. How are these same birds making a comeback from almost extinction ? And then you factor in things that have even more of an impact. But yet they are rarely spoken of. Or they portray it to not to be such a concern. I really find it hard to believe these same people starting these wars around the globe. Give two sh--- about a few birds. And the effect lead has on them. They drone cities full of kids. But then turn around & preach about how bad guns are at each school shooting. When it isn't the drone or gun. But the people utilizing these tools, for what outcome ? I would be curious to see what the long term effects of these wars have on conservation in those areas. I wonder if conservation even enters the conversation when starting a war ? [/QUOTE]
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