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2017 Science@CornellVet: The price of freedom: how our choice to use lead is killing the bald eagle (Part 2)

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Science@CornellVet [blog] (2017-present)
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Abstract

This blog post is about: Last week offered a glimpse into the work the Animal Health Diagnostic Center and Wildlife Health Team has done to quantify the impact of lead on our native wildlife, but what does the story look like from the perspective of Cornell’s clinicians? Dr. Sara Childs-Sanford, a veterinarian at the Janet L. Swanson’s Wildlife Health Center, a clinical service of the Cornell University Hospital for Animals (CUHA), shared her experience treating local wildlife directly impacted by the toxic element.

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2017-08-03
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Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine
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Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine -- Periodicals.
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Childs-Sanford, Sara
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Hanson, Melissa
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