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Study Examines Mercury Pollution Risks in National Wildlife Refuge System

A recent study highlights the varying risks of mercury pollution to wildlife across the National Wildlife Refuge System, emphasizing the need for targeted environmental management.

Editorial Staff
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A study published in The Journal of Wildlife Management has assessed mercury pollution levels across the National Wildlife Refuge System in the United States.

The research indicates that different species face varying degrees of risk from mercury exposure, which could have significant implications for wildlife management strategies.

Given the National Wildlife Refuge System's role as a critical conservation network, understanding these risks is essential for effective habitat protection and species preservation.