Cruz, LuisRedig, Patrick T.Smith, Donald R.2010-03-052010-03-052009-10-07https://hdl.handle.net/11299/58936A 12-year (1996-2008) retrospective study of lead poisoning in bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) was conducted to test the hypothesis that spent lead from ammunition, present in the carcasses and gutpiles of white-tailed deer, represents an important source of lead exposure. Sample size consisted of n=300 lead poisoning cases from 1,150 eagles admitted.en-USCollege of Veterinary MedicineRaptor CenterLead from Spent Ammunition: A Source of Poisoning in Bald EaglesPresentation