This is written primarily as a step-by-step guide for the person(s)\ud responsible for organizing searches of oiled birds and/or for training\ud volunteers to handle oiled birds. It also gives details that can be useful to\ud anyone that catches or handles birds, whether oiled or not.\ud This monograph is based on the author's field experience after an oil\ud spill along the Oregon Coast. But its findings are also applicable\ud elsewhere, if the appropriate governmental agencies are substituted as\ud necessary for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service or Oregon Department of\ud Fish and Wildlife.\ud Perhaps the most significant point made is that a bird's legs should be\ud fully supported when it is picked up. If supported, the bird remains ca...
Beached bird surveys continue to be one of the main mechanisms by which marine oil pollution is moni...
Avian species are among the most greatly impacted following oil spill events. The acute effects on ...
The estimated total number of seabirds (18,291) killed during the 1997-1998 Point Reyes Tarball Inci...
Oil contamination of waterfowl and seabirds has been documented as a significant cause of morbidity ...
The practicality and cost-effectiveness of cleaning and rehabilitating oiled wildlife\ud following p...
Although shorebirds are detrimentally affected by marine oil spills, they are often overlooked durin...
We studied the removal of seabird carcasses by scavengers after the M/V Kure oil spill in California...
Oil spills most visibly affect waterbirds and often the number of birds affected, a key measure of e...
Oil-pollution monitoring at sea through beach bird surveying would undoubtedly benefit from a furthe...
A wide range of techniques are available for deterring birds from coastal oil spills, including (but...
Tailings ponds are an integral part of oil sands mining development in northeastern Alberta, but wat...
The Office of Spill Prevention and Response (OSPR) oversees clean-up, natural resource damage assess...
Bird coastal communities were studied along Bribie Island and Moreton Island, two islands within Mor...
This paper provides historical background on the Office of Spill Prevention and Response (OSPR) and ...
As the world watched the black tide of crude oil from the Amoco Cadiz devastate bird life along the ...
Beached bird surveys continue to be one of the main mechanisms by which marine oil pollution is moni...
Avian species are among the most greatly impacted following oil spill events. The acute effects on ...
The estimated total number of seabirds (18,291) killed during the 1997-1998 Point Reyes Tarball Inci...
Oil contamination of waterfowl and seabirds has been documented as a significant cause of morbidity ...
The practicality and cost-effectiveness of cleaning and rehabilitating oiled wildlife\ud following p...
Although shorebirds are detrimentally affected by marine oil spills, they are often overlooked durin...
We studied the removal of seabird carcasses by scavengers after the M/V Kure oil spill in California...
Oil spills most visibly affect waterbirds and often the number of birds affected, a key measure of e...
Oil-pollution monitoring at sea through beach bird surveying would undoubtedly benefit from a furthe...
A wide range of techniques are available for deterring birds from coastal oil spills, including (but...
Tailings ponds are an integral part of oil sands mining development in northeastern Alberta, but wat...
The Office of Spill Prevention and Response (OSPR) oversees clean-up, natural resource damage assess...
Bird coastal communities were studied along Bribie Island and Moreton Island, two islands within Mor...
This paper provides historical background on the Office of Spill Prevention and Response (OSPR) and ...
As the world watched the black tide of crude oil from the Amoco Cadiz devastate bird life along the ...
Beached bird surveys continue to be one of the main mechanisms by which marine oil pollution is moni...
Avian species are among the most greatly impacted following oil spill events. The acute effects on ...
The estimated total number of seabirds (18,291) killed during the 1997-1998 Point Reyes Tarball Inci...