New lead study published – what will hunters do now?

A new scientific paper on the human health impacts of lead ingestion from gamebirds shot with lead has recently been published. This study uses measured levels of lead in gamebirds on sale in the UK to estimate health impacts. Perhaps the most striking proposed impact is that for children, eating lead-shot gamebirds around once a…

Leading the way

Do you remember that the Shooting Times were given a copy of a WWT Council paper on their position on lead ammunition  back in the spring?  As I said at the time, it’s hardly surprising that a nature conservation organisation is against the use of a type of ammunition that poisons some of its victims…

Are you game?

The Spanish Agency on Food Safety and Nutrition has looked at the human health risks associated with use of lead shot in hunting.  I guess Spaniards eat quite a bit more game than you and I, and that hunters eat more than non-hunters do.  If you are an Andalucian game-hunter (and I guess you are…

A condor lead moment

American nature conservationists are campaigning to remove lead ammunition from the environment because it poisons species such as swans, eagles and California condors.  They argue that non-toxic shot alternatives should be used. They also say that use of lead ammunition risks the health of people, particularly children, if they ingest tiny fragments of lead from…