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Biologic and Environmental Contamination
Items related to the introduction of harmful substances into the environment by human action or natural processes.

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Radiograph: Bald Eagle
Radiograph of immature bald eagle containing numerous lead shot in its digestive tract (Jacobson et al. 1977)....
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Radiograph: Bald Eagle
Radiograph of immature bald eagle containing numerous lead shot in its digestive tract (Jacobson et al. 1977)....
Location: USA
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Lead Shot in the Fall Zone
Lead shot in the fall zone at the Broadkiln Sportsman's Club (quarter-coin for scale)....
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Lead Shot in the Fall Zone
Lead shot in the fall zone at the Broadkiln Sportsman's Club (quarter-coin for scale)....
Location: USA
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Pelican Stomach: Injested Objects
Brown pelican stomach with ingested jig head, hooks, and line....
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Pelican Stomach: Injested Objects
Brown pelican stomach with ingested jig head, hooks, and line....
Location: USA
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Fishing Weights
Fishing weights and line from a trumpeter swan gizzard....
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Fishing Weights
Fishing weights and line from a trumpeter swan gizzard....
Location: USA
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Bullet Jacket Fragment
Bullet jacket fragment from bald eagle stomach....
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Bullet Jacket Fragment
Bullet jacket fragment from bald eagle stomach....
Location: USA
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