MISSOULA, Mont. — For generations, hunters have used lead ammo, but a new group is trying to spread the word about lead-free ammo to help protect the environment and wildlife from lead poisoning.
Hunting disputes usually stay narrow for a while, then suddenly become a proxy war over identity, trust, and control. The lead-free ammo fight is now drifting into that more volatile zone, where ...
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In July, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service implemented a new incentive-based program that offers rebates for hunters who choose to use lead-free ammo at a select number of wildlife refuges around the ...
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