Julia Van Houten
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Attention hunters and fishers! Every year bald eagles suffer and die as a result of lead poisoning from uninformed hunters. This year, however, there has been an alarming increase in the number of eagles found with this condition. In reference to an article recently published by The Des Moines Register, Iowa bird rescue Saving Our Avian Resources (acronym SOAR) have treated 14 eagles with lead poisoning so far this year when usually their numbers are 5 or 6 this time of year.
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Drought, Data, and Decisions: Inside NIDIS
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Jon Duyvejonck and the Channel Cat Talk: River Fish and Wildlife
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Protect Our Wild Spaces -- Protect Milan Bottoms