Emails from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Category: Endocrine disruptors
Posted inEndocrine disruptors, Environment, Health & Welfare
Minnow reveals wastewater’s toxic effects
Males exposed to chemicals managed to mate if other males were not around. But if they had to compete with the control males, however, they “suffered nearly total reproductive failure”: They had no game.
Posted inEndocrine disruptors, Environment, Health & Welfare
Profiles: Chemicals in the water
More about nonylphenol and BPA, two chemicals commonly found in Minnesota’s waters.
Posted inEndocrine disruptors, Environment, Government, Health & Welfare
Concerns grow about hormone-disrupting chemicals in Wisconsin water
Endocrine disruptors have been called a “global threat” to people and wildlife, but Wisconsin is lagging behind Minnesota in testing its waters for them.