According to this model, the condor population would tend to decline under present conditions unless natural adult mortality was at the lower end of the likely range or reproduction was at the “maximum conceivable” level (Table 5).
So then, is lead poisoning considered "Natural"?
http://www.peregrinefund.org/condor
According to the linked information 51.8% of deaths are from Lead poisoning, 5.4% is related to either Starvation, or Shooting. So, we are (Hunters) directly related to about 53% of the deaths of these birds (Factoring in 1/2 of 5.4% for starvation).
The thread is either about Condors, or as the title suggests, Condors and Lead. What is it? It is one or the other. Changing the direction on page 5 is a little strange.
A gut pile that is buried in my home state would likely be dug up by scavengers, and if not totally eaten would then be available for any other scavenger (Coyote, Fox, Crow, Raven, Raptors, and yes, Condors).
As asked before, why is it so much to ask of people to not shoot lead while hunting? I know old habits die hard. it is just strange to me that the stewards of the outdoors won't even try to help if they won't get an immediate result.
The truth of the matter is that without human intervention California Condors would be gone. Dust in the wind. And sadly, without long term intervention, they would still be gone. There are simply too many people that don't see any reason to change the way they do things that don't directly hurt them.