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June 14, 2010
Following the Gulf Coast Oil
The oil from the Deepwater Horizon spill has made its way to four of the five Gulf coast states.
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June 14, 2010
Wayne's Blog: Tracking the Oil Spill's Impact
Today has been a whirlwind experience—the second day of extensive field assessment of what’s occurring with the oil spill in the Gulf.
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June 12, 2010
Troubled Waters in Louisiana
On Friday, the HSUS Oil Spill Assessment Team surveyed Louisiana’s marshes and coastline from the sky as part of our evaluation of the oil spill’s impacts on wildlife and habitat.
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June 11, 2010
HSUS Scientists Arrive in Louisiana
The HSUS Oil Spill Assessment Team gathered in New Orleans last night to plan the next day's trip and lay ground rules for conducting their assessment of the oil spill’s impact on birds, marine mammals and other wildlife.
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June 10, 2010
Team HSUS: Assessing the Situation in the Gulf
The HSUS has assembled an expert team to assess the spill’s impact on birds, marine mammals and other wildlife. We want to identify any gaps that exist in the current response and to prepare for the long-term effects of this tragedy.
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June 9, 2010
Video: Relief for Beleaguered Pet Owners
To keep pets together with their families, The HSUS coordinated a dog and cat food drop in Plaquemine Parish to help area residents affected by the oil spill.
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June 4, 2010
Tragic Consequences for Wildlife—And Other Gulf Coast Animals
“We share the nation’s anguish at the plight of animals in the Gulf. We condemn those who have sentenced so many wild creatures to death and suffering.”—Wayne Pacelle, HSUS president and CEO
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June 3, 2010
12 Tons of Mars, Humane Choice Pet Food to Arrive at Oil-Spill Affected Louisiana Animal Shelters
Relief for beleaguered pet owners living along the Louisiana Gulf Coast will arrive Thursday--a delivery of 12 tons of dog and cat food arranged by The Humane Society of the United States.
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June 1, 2010
Oil Taking Terrible Toll on Gulf Wildlife
In warehouses now converted to emergency wildlife centers throughout the Gulf Coast, highly trained workers are caring for wildlife impacted by the massive Gulf of Mexico oil spill disaster.
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May 20, 2010
HSUS Volunteers Gearing Up
Designated state volunteer agencies in the Gulf are ramping up to make sure they have a full bank of trained and certified volunteers for deployment at the ready. HSUS volunteers from NDART and WCC are standing by.





