Comment from Earthjustice on behalf of the undersigned conservation organizations
Earthjustice on behalf of the undersigned conservation organizationsSupportAdvocacy
Summary: Earthjustice submitted a scientific study demonstrating that lead bullet fragments from rifle-killed deer are bioavailable and pose a significant health risk to human consumers of venison. The organization argues that these findings support the need for safer hunting practices to prevent lead exposure in hunters, their families, and low-income beneficiaries of venison donations.
Part 2 of 4 - Attachments to comments submitted by Earthjustice. Comment Tracking Number: mqv-9zp8-rylj
Attachments
- Hunt et al 2009 (PDF)
- Hunting With Non-Lead - Bullet Performance (PDF)
- Hunting With Non-Lead - Choose Efficiency and Safety (PDF)
- Iqbal et al 2009 (PDF)
- Kanstrup et al 2016 (PDF)
- Kautto et al 2026 (PDF)
- Kelly et al 2011 (PDF)
- Maine Dept of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (PDF)
- McTee and Ellis 2022 (PDF)
- Migale (PDF)
- Minn. Pollution Control Agency (PDF)
- Natl Loon Ctr (PDF)
- Natl Park Serv 2024 Pinnacles - Lead and Wildlife (PDF)
- Natl Park Serv 2024 Pinnacles - Lead Bullet Risks (PDF)
- Nye et al 2025 (PDF)
- Pain et al 2019 (PDF)
- Pierce et al 2015 (PDF)
- Pokras et al 2009 (PDF)
- Schulz et al 2006 (PDF)
- Schulz et al 2023 (PDF)