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Ask a Responder: Q & A with Michele Kelley on Sea Turtle Rehabilitation 0
NEW ORLEANS — Michele Kelley, the stranding coordinator for Audubon Nature Institute and the state of Louisiana, speaks about sea turtle rehabilitation and the unified response to the Deepwater Horizon BP oil spill at the Audubon Nature Institute Rehabilitation Center in New Orleans June 24, 2010. Audubon is working closely with many other organizations including Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, NOAA, and the U.S. Coast Guard to monitor the situation and to prepare for the arrival of stranded and injured marine wildlife. Video by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Public Affairs Specialist Kim Betton and U.S. Coast Guard Seaman Grace Baldwin.
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Wildlife Rehabilitation Specialists Clean a Gannet at Theodore Oiled Wildlife Rehabilitation Center 2
THEODORE, Ala. — Dr. Heidi Stout details the efforts at the Theodore Oiled Wildlife Rehabilitation Center as Rachael Newman and Michelle Bellizzi show how an oiled gannet is cleaned June 17, 2010. U.S. Coast Guard video by Petty Officer 3rd Class Colin White.
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Oiled Bird Bath – Fort Jackson Wildlife Rehabilitation Center 3
Interview with Jay Holcomb, Director of the International Bird Rescue and Research Center, one of two organizations helping rehabilitate birds and other animals affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Mr. Holcomb describes the cleaning and health inspection process of animals brought into the Fort Jackson Wildlife Rehabiliation Center in Louisiana.
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