You’re probably aware that lead metal is a toxic material that has been removed from many everyday products including paint, gasoline and water pipes. Scientists have determined there is no safe amount of lead exposure for people, especially children. But did you know that lead is also harmful to wildlife? Negative Impacts on Wildlife Scientists have studied the impact of lead ammunition and fishing tackle on wildlife for decades. When animals ingest fragments from spent ammunition or lost fishing tackle, the lead gets absorbed into their bodies and accumulates in bones and soft tissues — often resulting in a lead overdose. This accumulation can cause wildlife to suffer from several lead poisoning symptoms from anemia, weakness, loss of fat reserves, neurological damage and increased susceptibility, to disease and organ failure. Sometimes lead poisoning can be fatal.…