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This undated photo provided by The Raptor Center, University of Minnesota, shows a lead-poisoned bald eagle in St. Paul, Minn. Victoria Hall, veterinarian and executive director of the center, said that “85 to 90% of the eagles that come into our hospital have some level of lead in their blood”, and we know that no level is safe.” X-rays often show fragments of lead bullets in their birds' stomachs. (Photo by The Raptor Center, University of Minnesota via AP Photo)
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