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| Subject: | Good news on Duck Shooting Season in Qld | 
| From: | "michael hunter" <> | 
| Date: | Tue, 20 May 2003 17:24:48 +1000 | 
Hullo Graham,
                     Lead pellets that miss their target fall into the mud
on the bottom of wetlands and are ingested by bottom-feeding birds, thus the
worry re toxicity, the lead can eventually kill them. Steel pellets are now
widely used in North America, they aren't toxic.
                                                                  Cheers
Michael
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