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Birds in Peril: The Toxic Effect of BP’s Oil
Published June 8, 2010 | By Foster
Tony Hayward agrees we should kill the birds that have been soaked in oil instead of traumatically cleaning them and releasing them back into the wild.
Tony Hayward agrees we should kill the birds that have been soaked in oil instead of traumatically cleaning them and releasing them back into the wild.
Unlike Hayward’s previous comments that got him into trouble, this one has some merit. According to biologist Silvia Gaus in an article from Treehugger, the birds that become soaked in oil have a 1% chance of survival. In past spills, birds that were cleaned and then released back into the wild died within approximately 7 days.
To make things worse, the process of capturing the birds and cleaning them is… Continue reading →
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