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Bobcats are an example of animals that are indirectly affected by the oil spill. Bobcats can most likely be found in every county in Florida and in most states in the country.
ST. PETERSBURG — A decade after the nation’s worst offshore oil spill, dolphins, turtles and other wildlife in the Gulf of Mexico are still seriously at risk, according to a report released ...
The BP oil spill caused widespread damage to the Gulf of Mexico ecosystem, harming wildlife, shoreline habitats and vital microorganisms on the ocean floor, an environmental expert testified for the ...
Caring for the animals can be time-consuming and costly, an ongoing legacy of the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and identifying whether BP is at fault is a complex matter for those ...
With time running out, here are the animals most at risk in the disaster. June 24, 2010— -- As oil continues to gush into the Gulf of Mexico after the explosion on BP's Deepwater Horizon rig ...
Friday marked the two-year anniversary of the disastrous BP oil spill. Triggered by the explosion on the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig on April 20, 2010, the tragedy took the lives of 11 people ...
June 4, 2010— -- With the oil spill still not under control, oil is continuing to seep into the marshes and wetlands areas, suffocating dolphins, turtles and a variety of bird, including the ...
The BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill continues to pose a significant threat to wildlife in and around the Gulf of Mexico, with at least 20 species seeing continued problems five ...
The BP oil spill could take a major toll on the Gulf Coast’s wildlife, say marine scientists. We’re already seeing some evidence of die-offs (PDF) among marine mammals, birds, and sea turtles.
A baby sea turtle escaped from the jaws of a shark, only to get stuck in oil spilled from BP's well in the Gulf of Mexico. A young dolphin apparently was attacked by his mother, then swam into o ...
BP's oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico killed or sickened up to 200 times the number of animals estimated by the government, an undercount that could limit the company's ...