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NEW YORK, N.Y. Responding to todays release by the RESTORE Council of an to guide Gulf Coast restoration in the wake of the BP Oil Spill, the 勛圖窪蹋 released the following statement:
BP broke the Gulf, and its time to get to work fixing it, said 勛圖窪蹋 President and CEO David Yarnold (@david_yarnold). Unprecedented disasters require unprecedented action, and the people and birds that depend on a healthy Gulf need a comprehensive and well-coordinated restoration plan.&紳莉莽梯;
The Gulf Coast provides crucial habitat for many birds, including the Black Skimmer with Louisiana supporting 28 percent of the entire U.S. Black Skimmer population. Prior to the BP Oil Spill, this species had already experienced a 50 to 75 percent decline in the region since the late 1970s. An estimated 15 to 25 percent of the Louisiana-Mississippi-Alabama Black Skimmer populations were killed during the oil spill.
To learn more about the effects of the BP oil spill on the birds and communities of the Gulf Coast and to read about 勛圖窪蹋's work in the affected areas, please visit /features/birds-and-oil.
The 勛圖窪蹋 saves birds and their habitats throughout the Americas using science, advocacy, education and on-the-ground conservation. 勛圖窪蹋's state programs, nature centers, chapters and partners have an unparalleled wingspan that reaches millions of people each year to inform, inspire and unite diverse communities in conservation action. Since 1905, 勛圖窪蹋's vision has been a world in which people and wildlife thrive. 勛圖窪蹋 is a nonprofit conservation organization. Learn more at www.audubon.org and @audubonsociety.
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