I guess if those folks did it knowingly, they should be held to account. what do you think should be done about them?
then there are the folks that left lead behind in their activities, and did not know they were feeding the birds. Perhaps a different solution?
willie
See if I can answer both questions.
I see no good in any kind of retribution actually.
It is awareness of the situation I hope that will help the
Condors in the long run.
You see this Condor program has a pretty long history of setting
the birds out into a toxic environment. And they are totally aware of it.
The bird friendly solution IMO would be to-- keep the Condors out of
harms way until the problem is solved. Citizens can help by notifying their
Congressional and Senate Representatives to get the lead banned.
But there will be opposition to a total ban. Better to outlaw lead for
hunting only. I am not sure how all these procedures work.??
And I have no idea how long the Condors could be kept on ice??
I don't remember any data that was collected from other possibilities.
Like natural or man mad contaminants other than bullet like lead in the
birds blood. Perhaps checking all other possibilities would give researcher
something to do while the birds are not needing so much attention.
Long winded I know but it is not a problem easily solved imo.
Thanks for being concerned.
Zuma