Haliaeetus leucocephalus (bald eagle) and Aquila chrysaetos (golden eagle) mortality and exposure to lead, mercury, and anticoagulant rodenticides in eight western and midwestern States, 2014–17
Author:
Bodenstein Barbara L.ORCID, Lankton Julia S.ORCID, Russell Robin E.ORCID, Schwarz Matthew S.
Publisher
US Geological Survey
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