Wildlife rehabilitators are asking for help after a northern Utah bald eagle died from apparent lead poisoning.
The lead ingested by an eagle that recently died, and other scavengers, comes from ammunition used in the deer hunt.
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A Utah wildlife rehab center is now asking for hunters to make a switch in ammunition from lead to copper following the death of an eagle in the Beehive State.