Consider making the switch!
Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
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Consider making the switch to nonlead ammunition
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Cheap and efficient, lead has long prevailed as the primary material for big game hunting ammunition. But in recent years, studies have illuminated serious wildlife health and environmental risks of using lead-based ammunition for hunting, and manufacturers responded with cost-effective and powerful non-lead options.
Hunters themselves are conservationists, maintaining species populations and protecting habitats. Switching to nonlead ammunition is yet another way they can support wildlife. Click here for an overview of the issue and some of the options hunters have today. [ [link removed] ]
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