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As much as I rail against the horrible tragedy unfolding in the gulf and on the earth. The scientist in me raises following.
I found the following story on the NPR iPad App:
It's heart-wrenching to see photos of oiled birds in the wake of a spill, and rehabilitators spend a lot of time cleaning off the oil. But researchers disagree on how well a cleaned bird will do once it's released back into the wild. Some studies have found that cleaned birds don't breed as well and seem to die quickly.
- More at http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=127749940&f=3&sc=17
To learn more about the NPR iPad app, go to http://ipad.npr.org/recommendnprforipad
It's an interesting story.
C
On Jun 14, 2010, at 1:14 PM, Julie Wignall <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Thought you might enjoy learning of a creative volunteer effort in response to the Gulf Oil Spill:
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> Overwhelmed by the oil spill in the Gulf, illustrator Kelly Light did what she does best—she began to draw. Following her example, fellow illustrators
> from across the globe soon joined in. The result is a wonderful blog page highlighting original and unique sketchcards donated by illustrators
> across the globe. Each card is available for $10.00 (USD) each and is signed by the artist. 100% of the proceeds are being donated to the Institute for
> Marine Mammal Studies and the International Bird Rescue Research Center.
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> Kelly writes that "small sketches - small - donations - small acts together can cause a ripple..." We agree. We've posted this on our Facebook page and
> are sharing the information with friends and colleagues. We hope you'll consider doing the same.
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> You can take a look at the art on Kelly's blog at : http://ripplesketches.blogspot.com/
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