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Air pollution is a direct threat to birds
— Many of the same emissions that drive climate change pose direct health problems for bird populations.
If we're cutting back on oil use, then offshore drilling should be the first to go
To the surprise of no one, oil from Manhattan Beach linked to Santa Barbara Oil Spill
More than 300 dead birds and mammals later ...
Santa Barbara oil spill highlights need for restricting new offshore oil drilling
Latest numbers on wildlife harmed by Santa Barbara oil spill
Latest wildlife impacts from the Santa Barbara Oil Spill
Plovers showing signs of oil at Coal Oil Point Preserve
First -- and hopefully last -- oiled Western Snowy Plovers at Coal Oil Point Preserve
The latest on the Santa Barbara oil spill
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