The primary source of exposure is ammunition—as eagles scavenge on the carcasses of animals shot by hunters, they can ingest lead fragments from rifle rounds and shotgun pellets https://t.co/YDmySsU4M5
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M*A*J*E*S*T*I*C This leucistic bald eagle has been showing off its unusual plumage at Sequoyah National Wildlife Refuge in Oklahoma. Leucism is a genetic mutation which reduces pigment in a bird's feathers. Photos: Deb and Mike Swaim, Greg Silva, and Steve Creek. https://t.co/chEHurNF4C
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Raise your flipper if you're ready to roll into the #weekend already! https://t.co/1AZTRO1IeX
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presents today's featured Artist : karolnienartowicz Selected by natassat Location : Tatry Polskie 🎉🎉🎉Congratulations🎉🎉🎉 Thank you for your continued support & love. Tag : #naturelover_gr
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The government has approved the use of a bee killing pesticide for sugar beet despite it being banned. Their own experts advised against it. Just one teaspoon is enough to kill 1.25 billion bees. Think this is wrong? RT and tag your MP. 🐝☠️ https://t.co/SDPYzWT7Oc #NoMoreNeonics https://t.co/aM1vfINWou
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“I want people to be inspired by these divers, by this work and want to come join us and discover more.” https://t.co/SkXskpr0kb
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WHAT A FIGHT! Two heavyweights went at it last week 🤖🥊 Here's the full first-ever HyperShock vs. Lock-Jaw battle ⚔️ #BattleBots @BattleBots Thursdays at 8P on Discovery and @discoveryplus https://t.co/bGu17QgxPw https://t.co/WDbJkcNz6P
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Although stories about insect sentience and intelligence are growing in popularity, many people are likely unaware of Charles Henry Turner. Born in Cincinnati, OH in 1867, Turner was one of the pioneers of the study of insect cognition. #BlackHistoryMonth https://t.co/TM2fsL8uqg
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Learn more about pangolins with Mongabay Kids and join the World Pangolin Day celebration! https://t.co/ZNjpjxoBgh https://t.co/cYrqVCnS3E
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Listen to Tara's conversation with @GMA co-anchor Robin Roberts about her journey #IntoTheDepths https://t.co/Z9dj5irvmh
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READ: A great proflile of Oceana's amazing Board Chair, Sam Waterston! via @nytimes https://t.co/ZmZB5OeeSg
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Spring is near which means kids can play outside more freely! From exploring a garden to learning about native speicies near you, there is so much curiosity to grow outdoors. 🌱https://t.co/r8FYUary3U
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#NationalNestboxWeek Discover how to help your garden birds by putting up a nestbox, including advice on where to locate them, which species prefer which type of nestbox, and how to clean them during winter. https://t.co/9v0703qa4K
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Canadian oil and gas company ReconAfrica announced it will enter a second phase of petroleum exploration in Namibia, but residents and environmental campaigners say the company is breaking the law, @vic_schneider reports: https://t.co/YarvHnl0hv
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On today's episode of #IntotheDepths, @NatGeo Explorer Tara Roberts expects to feel welcomed home as she travels throughout Africa, but instead feels like an outsider and has revelations about herself, Blackness, and Africa https://t.co/TvCaajhNjd https://t.co/sk1EtvhAor
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