Conservation Media was excited to have our short Park Service kiosk film open a night of discussion around the use of lead ammunition and its direct impact on blood-lead levels in scavenging wildlife, namely raptors. The event featured Anthony Prieto and was sponsored by Raptor View Research Institute. You can […]
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Lunch with the Great Grays
We were lucky to spend an afternoon snowshoeing around with a pair of great gray owls as they nailed vole after vole. Here is some slow-motion flight footage we shot as well. )
Read MoreLions at the CM Office!
Lions at our door! Mountain Lion Tracks at the Office[/caption] Post by Conservation Media.
Read MoreHow to Generate $2.5B for Wildlife Conservation
Post by Conservation Media. Hunting & Conservation Funds from Conservation Media on Vimeo.
Read MoreThe Reality of Reality Wildlife TV Shows
This is the sad reality of MANY so-called wildlife television shows. They are produced by unscrupulous, uneducated, and unethical hacks. Post by Conservation Media.
Read MoreHappy New Year from Conservation Media!
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Read MoreSaving Condors: Tips for Making the Switch to Non-Lead Ammo
Just follow these three steps and the switch to non-lead ammunition will be a cinch.
Read MoreSaving Condors: Ballistics of Non-Lead Ammunition
See what happens when a lead bullet is fired into ballistics gel and that impact is frozen in time. X-ray images reveal the serious fragmentation that occurs with every lead bullet.
Read MoreSaving Condors: Wildlife and Lead Ammunition
Upon impact, lead bullets lose up to 40% of their mass into tiny fragments that stray as far as 18″ from the wound channel. Hunters and scavenging wildlife consume lead fragments with negative health consequences.
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