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The U.S. expands a $100 rebate for hunters using non-lead ammo at 13 refuges to protect endangered condors from lead poisoning.
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Fish and Wildlife Service is expanding a voluntary rebate program offering up to $100 to hunters who buy non-lead ammunition and hunt at 13 federal refuges.
The initiative aims to reduce lead poisoning in scavenging wildlife, particularly endangered California condors, which are frequently exposed to toxic lead fragments from spent bullets.
By encouraging the use of non-toxic alternatives like copper ammunition, the program supports conservation efforts while giving hunters a financial incentive to adopt safer practices.
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Los EE.UU. expande un reembolso de $ 100 para los cazadores que utilizan munición sin plomo en 13 refugios para proteger a los cóndores en peligro de extinción del envenenamiento por plomo.