Thanks Birds of North America/Cornell Laboratory Posted on June 7, 2010 by Monte Merrick clipped from bna.birds.cornell.edu (June 2010)–BNA opens access to accounts of 15species of critical interest in the Gulf Oil Spill. In response tothe crisis in the Gulf of Mexico, BNA is providing immediate free andtotal access to the life history accounts of the following species thatare critically affected by the BP Gulf Oil disaster: BrownPelican, Wilson’sPlover, Clapper Rail,RoyalTern, ReddishEgret, AmericanOystercatcher, RoseateSpoonbill, Snowy Plover,SeasideSparrow, Red Knot, TricoloredHeron, Snowy Egret,WhiteIbis, Sandwich Ternand Sanderling Related
Why not use known and tried non-tixuc methods for cleaning up this spill?http://nontoxicgulfcleanup.org/non-toxic-methods-of-cleaning-up-oil-spills/
Why not use known and tried non-tixuc methods for cleaning up this spill?http://nontoxicgulfcleanup.org/non-toxic-methods-of-cleaning-up-oil-spills/