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Considering the switch: Challenges of transitioning to non-lead hunting ammunition

机译:考虑转换:过渡到无铅狩猎弹药的挑战

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In this issue of The Condor: Ornithological Applications, Haig et al. (2014) summarize negative impacts of lead ammunition and fishing tackle on birds and discuss strategies for mitigating risks to wildlife and human health. Their Review raises an important set of questions for hunters, wildlife managers, and conservation scientists. Effective mitigation will require careful understanding of technical, economic, and social dimensions of the problem. Here, I focus on challenges specific to adopting non-lead ammunition for hunting, particularly for large game animals. I discuss limitations of using the ban on lead ammunition for waterfowl hunting as an analog for reducing lead use for other types of hunting, explain important technical considerations in design and use of non-lead ammunition, and point out areas where effective non-lead alternatives are still lacking. I suggest that currently available economic analyses of the cost of non-lead alternatives are inadequate and do not recognize wide variation in hunter behavior. These considerations have strong implications for designing effective outreach and predicting responses of hunters asked to consider non-lead alternatives. Enforcing outright bans on using lead ammunition for all types of hunting, as recently enacted in California, may prove even more challenging than similar restrictions for waterfowl hunting. Despite this, I propose that major reductions in exposure of wildlife and people to lead bullet fragments are achievable, particularly through outreach and incentive programs that focus on the most commonly used types of firearms for big game hunting-high velocity modern rifles. Bullets from these widely used rifles typically produce the most lead fragments and have the best selection of effective non-lead options available at this time. Efforts to change hunter behavior must recognize the true costs and challenges of changing to non-lead ammunition. Likewise, hunters should recognize and accept their important role in wildlife conservation and work to embrace effective alternatives to lead as they become available.
机译:在本期《秃鹰:鸟类学应用》中,Haig等人。 (2014)总结了铅弹药和渔具对鸟类的负面影响,并讨论了减轻野生动植物和人类健康风险的策略。他们的评论为猎人,野生动物管理者和保护科学家提出了一系列重要问题。有效的缓解措施将需要对问题的技术,经济和社会层面的认真了解。在这里,我主要针对采用无铅弹药进行狩猎(特别是大型猎物)的挑战。我讨论了使用铅禁止弹药进行水禽狩猎的局限性,以模拟减少其他狩猎类型的铅使用的局限性,解释无铅弹药设计和使用中的重要技术注意事项,并指出有效的无铅替代品的领域仍然缺乏。我建议,目前对无铅替代品成本的经济分析是不够的,并且不认识猎人行为的广泛差异。这些考虑因素对于设计有效的外展活动和预测被要求考虑使用无铅替代品的猎人的反应具有重要意义。最近在加利福尼亚州颁布的关于禁止使用铅弹药进行所有类型狩猎的全面禁令,可能比对水禽狩猎的类似限制更具挑战性。尽管如此,我还是建议可以大幅度减少野生动植物和人们接触子弹碎片的风险,特别是通过针对大型猎枪-现代高速步枪最常用枪支的外展和激励计划。这些被广泛使用的步枪的子弹通常会产生最多的铅碎片,并且此时可以选择有效的非铅选项。改变猎人行为的努力必须认识到改变无铅弹药的真正成本和挑战。同样,猎人应认识到并接受其在野生动植物保护中的重要作用,并努力寻求有效的替代品,以在它们出现时加以利用。

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