This video from the USA says about itself:
30 April 2010
The next victims of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico could be the birds that depend on the region’s fertile shorelines, bayous and marshes. American Bird Conservancy‘s Michael Fry talks to Jorge Ribas about the situation.
From daily The Guardian in Britain:
Wildlife in Gulf of Mexico still suffering four years after BP oil spill: report
Environmental campaign group finds ongoing symptoms of oil exposure in 14 species – from oysters to dolphins
Suzanne Goldenberg, US environment correspondent
Wednesday 9 April 2014 15.54 BST
The BPoil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico caused dangerous after-effects to more than a dozen different animals from dolphins to oysters, a report from an environmental campaign group said on Tuesday.
Four years after the oil disaster, some 14 species showed symptoms of oil exposure, the report from…
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