Federal Agency Bans Lead Ammunition for Depredation Hunting of Birds
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American Bird Conservancy (ABC), the nation’s leading bird conservation organization, expressed support for the decision in a letter sent today to Fish and Wildlife Service Acting Director Rowan W. Gould.
This action covers a depredation order issued by FWS to allow the killing of some migratory birds, that are causing damage to public or private property, pose a health or safety hazard, or are damaging agricultural crops or wildlife. This new regulation will require the use of non-toxic ammunition in the control of these nuisance birds in most cases.
“We’re very supportive of FWS in siding with wildlife on this issue. Depredation hunting tends to leave
large amounts of highly toxic lead ammunition on the ground that non-target birds and other wildlife
consume while mistaking it for food. Those birds or other wildlife will either die agonizing deaths
shortly thereafter or suffer severe illness for a prolonged period. We have had many discussions with
FWS about using non-toxic shot for all agency operations and we are very glad they have made this
decision” said Dr. Michael Fry, one of the world’s leading avian toxicologists and Director of
Conservation Advocacy for ABC.
ABC had been one of the leaders in a group that had petitioned the Environmental Protection Agency on
“This decision is important not only because it will keep a highly toxic substance from being strewn across the landscape, but it will also prevent birds or other wildlife that might scavenge the remains of lead-shot nuisance birds, such as Bald Eagles, bobcats and raccoons from becoming innocent mortality victims as well,” Fry added.”
“The paint industry got the lead out, the gasoline industry got the lead out, the toy industry got the lead out, the home building industry got the lead out of plumbing, and even the automotive industry most recently is getting the lead out of the wheel weights on cars. The lethal impacts of lead in our environment are so well documented and accepted by the science and health community that any deliberate release of lead into a public environment should be viewed as unacceptable. The Federal Government has shown concern for human impacts of lead – we are very glad they are showing the same level of concern for wildlife,” Fry said.
American Bird Conservancy conserves native birds and their habitats throughout the Americas by safeguarding the rarest species, protecting and restoring habitats, and reducing threats while building capacity of the bird conservation movement. For more information, visit, www.abcbirds.org






















