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Global Health Organization Demands Coordinated Phase-Out of Lead Hunting Ammunition

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Last updated: 05/06/2026 00:51
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Infographic showing wildlife deaths from lead ammunition poisoning with statistics and affected species
The World Organisation for Animal Health calls for global elimination of lead hunting ammunition, citing 10-20 million annual bird deaths and human health risks. Non-toxic alternatives are readily available and effective. — Photo: Tima Miroshnichenko / Pexels
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The World Organisation for Animal Health has issued an urgent call for coordinated international action to eliminate lead ammunition from hunting practices worldwide. The statement addresses a preventable public health and environmental crisis that demands immediate governmental intervention across member nations.

WOAH emphasizes that lead ammunition creates dual threats: devastating wildlife populations through direct poisoning and contaminating human food supplies via wild game consumption. The organization notes that lead fragments persist in the environment for decades, maintaining exposure risks long after ammunition discharge. Significantly, the statement highlights that effective non-toxic alternatives already exist and perform comparably to traditional lead ammunition for hunting purposes.

This position aligns with broader global health initiatives recognizing the interconnected nature of animal and human health systems, reinforcing the One Health approach to environmental and public health protection.

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