SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Finkelstein et al. 2010 - Feather Lead Concentrations and 207Pb/206Pb Ratios Reveal Lead Exposure History of California Condors
Pain et al. 2010 - Potential Hazard to Human Health from Exposure to Fragments of Lead Bullets and Shot in the Tissues of Game Animals
Bedrosian and Craighead 2009 - Blood Lead Levels of Bald and Golden Eagles Sampled During and After Hunting Seasons in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem
Chesley et al. 2009 - Evidence for the Source of Lead Contamination Within the California Condor
Church et al. 2009 - Blood Chemistry Values of California Condors Exposed to Lead
Cornicelli and Grund 2009 - Examining Variability Associated With Bullet Fragmentation and Deposition in White-Tailed Deer and Domestic Sheep
Craighead and Bedrosian 2009 - A Relationship Between Blood Lead Levels of Common Ravens and the Hunting Season in the Southern Yellowstone Ecosystem
Domenech and Langner 2009 - Blood-Lead Levels of Fall Migrant Golden Eagles in West-Central Montana
Franson et al. 2009 - Ingested Shot and Tissue Lead Concentrations in Mourning Doves
Fry et al. 2009 - Lead Intoxication Kinetics in Condors From California
Hunt et al. 2009 - Lead Bullet Fragments in Venison from Rifle-Killed Deer: Potential for Human Dietary Exposure
Matz and Flint 2009 - Lead Isotopes Indicate Lead Shot Exposure in Alaska-Breeding Waterfowl
Neumann 2009 - Bald Eagle Lead Poisoning in Winter
Petterson 2009 - Blood-Lead Concentrations in California Condors Released at Pinnacles National Monument
Rattner et al. 2009 - Technical Review of the Sources and Implications of Lead Ammunition and Fishing Tackle on Natural Resources
Rogers et al. 2009 - Lead Ingestion by Scavenging Mammalian Carnivores in the Yellowstone Ecosystem
Smith et al. 2009 - Lead Shot Poisoning in Swans: Sources of Pellets Within Whatcom County, WA, USA, and Sumas Prairie, BC, Canada
Stroud and Hunt 2009 - Gunshot Wounds: A Source of Lead in the Environment
ATSDR 2008 - The Potential for Ingestion Exposure to Lead Fragments in Venison in Wisconsin
Cade 2007 – Exposure of California Condors to Lead From Spent Ammunition
Johnson et al. 2007 – Lead Exposure in California Condors and Sentinel Species in California
Pauli and Buskirk 2007 - Recreational Shooting of Prairie Dogs: A Portal for Lead Entering Wildlife Food Chains
Sorenson and Burnett 2007 – Lead Concentrations in the Blood of Big Sur California Condors
Statement of Scientific Agreement 2007 – Science Links Lead Ammunition to Lead Exposure in California Condors (Gymnogyps californianus)
Church et al. 2006 – Ammunition is the Principal Source of Lead Accumulated by California Condors Re-Introduced to the Wild
Fisher et al. 2006 – A Review of Lead Poisoning From Ammunition Sources in Terrestrial Birds
Hunt et al. 2006 – Bullet Fragments in Deer Remains: Implications for Lead Exposure in Avian Scavengers
Hunt et al. 2006 – Movements of Introduced California Condors in Arizona in Relation to Lead Exposure
Knopper et al. 2006 – Carcasses of Shot Richardson’s Ground Squirrels May Pose Lead Hazards to Scavenging Hawks
Parish et al. 2006 – Lead Exposure, Diagnosis and Treatment in California Condors Releases in Arizona
Woods et al. 2006 – Survival and Reproduction of California Condors Released in Arizona
Fry 2005 – Sources of Lead Exposing California Condors (PowerPoint presentation)
Hunt et al. 2005 - Radiographs of 38 deer shot with lead bullets, showing extensive fragmentation
Fry 2004 – Toxic Effects of Lead on Condors and Other Wildlife (PowerPoint presentation)
California Condor Recovery Team 2003 – Report from the California Condor Lead Exposure Reduction Steering Committee
Fry and Maurer 2003 – Assessment of Lead Contamination Sources Exposing California Condors
Meretsky et al. 2000 – Demography of the California Condor: Implications for Reestablishment
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