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1963 progress report: Pesticide-bald eagle relationships

Convention held November 3-13, 1963
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Abstract

To sum up, we know that DDT in sufficient quantity will kill eagles. We know that wild eagles carry body burdens of DDT, and that some of this is transferred to the egg by the females. We do not know that the levels in the egg are sufficient to affect hatching; nor do we know that body burdens in wild eagles are sufficiently high to be detrimental. Certainly, however, we have no evidence that the levels we find in eggs and birds are innocuous.
Publication type Book chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Title 1963 progress report: Pesticide-bald eagle relationships
Year Published 1963
Language English
Publisher location Miami, Florida
Contributing office(s) Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Larger Work Type Book
Larger Work Subtype Other Government Series
Larger Work Title A Florida Notebook: Proceedings of the National Audubon Society 59th Annual Convention
First page 15
Last page 20
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