Sunday, July 25, 2010

Tom McPhee Talks About ALL EYES ON THE GULF: Listen Live Sunday July 25

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Online interview with Tom McPhee, Executive Director, World Animal Awareness Society - WA2S.org leading the ALL EYES ON THE GULF Expedition. 

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Friday, July 23, 2010

Join Tom McPhee and Peter & Mary Max in New York: Fundraiser for the Gulf!

ALL EYES ON THE GULF 
Fundraising Event at Peter Max Gallery, NY
August 19, 2010
6:30 PM - 8:30 PM


WORLD ANIMAL AWARENESS SOCIETY is in the Gulf of Mexico...
To Document Humanity And Help Save Lives In The Aftermath Of The Deepwater Horizon Catastrophe

July, 2010 - Gulf Coast, USA -- A heavily oiled bird clings to a boom. A dead dolphin washes ashore. Further out, rusty globs ooze toward a living shore... The images are bleak but familiar, in the oil polluted states surrounding the Gulf of Mexico. All this as the gusher has been quelled. The task now at hand? To resolve this cataclysmic event – and it's unimaginable.



Please join Tom McPhee and Peter & Mary Max for the ALL EYES ON THE GULF fundraiser to benefit the important work by World Animal Awareness Society - WA2S.org in the Gulf.  Meet us on August 19, 2010 at the Peter Max Gallery in NYC.

The ALL EYES ON THE GULF Expedition is documenting the catastrophic disaster following the BP Deepwater Horizon Explosion specifically as it impacts Life in the Gulf.

Please join us if you can. If you are unable to attend, please view our ongoing work and make a tax deductible donation here: http://www.WA2S.org/

 

Monday, July 12, 2010

Deceased Dolphin, Spoonbill Rescue, & Happy Turtles....

For more than 2 months, as part of the ALL EYES ON THE GULF Expedition (AEOTGE), our volunteers have witnessed and filmed a record of events in the oil polluted states that highlight positive progress in the Gulf, as well as the devastation to the wildlife and their habitats.

Click here to read our recent press release that includes a few stories from our volunteer field notes:

July 8, 2010 - Rescued Sea Turtle at the Audubon Center for Research of Endangered Species

Other ALL EYES ON THE GULF Expedition Links:

YouTube AEOTGE Playlist
AEOTGE Interactive Map of Events