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The California oil spill is a disaster for birds — and a warning about fossil fuels’ threat to the planet. October 6, 2021 More than ... in the ocean off Huntington Beach, ...
Birds in California’s desert are dying by Tom Egan, Kim Delfino and John Sepulvado, opinion contributors - 01/23/20 5:00 PM ET ...
A bird balances on a temporary floating barrier used to contain oil that seeped into Talbert Marsh, home to about 90 bird species, after a 126,000-gallon oil spill off the coast of Huntington ...
An oil spill like the one off the coast of Southern California is a disaster on many levels – maybe none more tragic than the deadly effects of petroleum on wildlife. Ocean creatures that swim ...
California officials sent water flowing to create new wetlands along the shores of the shrinking Salton Sea. The project is intended to control dust and provide habitat for birds.
Officials have reported 28 oiled birds since the spill a little more than a week ago off the coast of Orange County. Forty five birds have been found dead, though not all were visibly oiled, he said.
Coastal dunes once unfurled along the shore, their crests and curves teeming with plants, birds and more bugs than you could imagine. California, in fact, once boasted some of the most biodiverse ...