-Purpose:
The purpose of this article was to explain the need of using non-lead alternatives instead of the traditional lead ammunition that is used for hunting and fishing purposes in order to protect land, wildlife and humans populations from lead poisoning.
-Published:
This source was published by the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
-What sources does it cite?:
It cites many sources such as The California Animal Health and Food Safety Laboratory, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California- Davis, and many more.
-Who is the author?:
The authors are Robert H. Poppenga, Pat T. Redig, and James G. Sikarskie
-Who is the intended audience?:
The intended audience of this source I believe are people who are in this field or people who participate in hunting. The reason that I believe this is because it uses a lot of terminology that I believe is probably not common knowledge.
2. "THE ANTI-HUNTING MACHINE"
-Purpose:
The purpose of this source was mainly to report on the opposition to hunters by different campaigns that were started by the Human Society of the United States which want to end the use of lead ammunition and hunting across America.
-Published:
Outdoor Life. Vol. 221 Issue 11
-What sources does it cite?:
This article did not cite any outside sources.
-Who is the author?:
The authors are Tony Hansen, Frank Miniter, and Alex Robinson
-Who is the intended audience?:
I feel like the intended audience was geared more to hunters than to people who support that lead ban. The reason that I believe this is because I felt like it was more sympathetic to their cause then to the benefits that the lead ban can have on the ecosystem.
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