On Monday, July 26, 2010 an Enbridge oil pipeline began to leak into the river Marshall Michigan.
Members of the Wildlife Recovery operations flush a Canada Goose, at the recovery center in
Marshall, Michigan, July 28, 2010, Photo: USFWS
Members of the Wildlife Recovery operations flush a Canada Goose, at the recovery center in
Marshall, Michigan, July 28, 2010, Photo: USFWS
Learn more about Enbridge and the response
Learn more about the wildlife affected and get up-to-date numbers
Wildlife collection numbers from today, Monday August 2, 2010:
49 Canada Geese, 2 Swans, 4 Mallards, 1 Red-winged Blackbird, 2 Domestic Geese, 6 Muskrats, 31 Turtles
49 Canada Geese, 2 Swans, 4 Mallards, 1 Red-winged Blackbird, 2 Domestic Geese, 6 Muskrats, 31 Turtles
View the Michigan Oil Spill Photostream
some wildlife specific images
Stay tuned to World Animal Awareness Society to learn more...
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