Guillemots colony on a cliff, south coast, UK. Photo source: ©© Durlston Country Park
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A change in the weather has sparked fears hundreds more seabirds will wash-up along Britain’s south coast covered in an oily goo in coming days, environmentalists said.
Since Thursday several hundred marine birds including guillemots and razorbills have been found dead along the south coast from Cornwall to Sussex covered in an unknown oily substance that has been dumped at sea…
Read Full Article, Wind change could kill many more British seabirds in spill AFP
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