A multi-state study of migratory waterfowl, including Pennsylvania, has concluded some birds have contaminants in them. A study, first published Jan. 15 in Science of the Total Environment and ...
Fat off stale bread and hip to locations of warm sewage outflows, ducks are plentiful on the Allegheny River. “We saw hundreds of ducks today,” said hunter Tyler Bressler of Irwin as he and his family ...
The study examined various duck and goose species and found PCBs, OCPs, and PFAS in all samples. While the contaminants pose limited risks to humans, hunters are advised to be aware of the findings.
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