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Oiled Wildlife Care Network

Although a California-based organization, the Oiled Wildlife Care Network is currently helping to lead the effort to care for oil-affected marine mammals and sea turtles in Louisiana, in partnership with NOAA-NMFS and the USFWS. Volunteers are being recruited on a state-by-state basis and updated on the Deepwater Horizon Facebook page. If you would like to obtain volunteer information, please call 1-866-448-5816. Two ways to track the event are to visit the Deepwater Horizon site and the OWCN blog. To report an oiled animal, please call the Wildlife Hotline at 1-866-557-1401. Pertinent information on the animal, as well as your contact information, will be collected and immediately forwarded to the wildlife responders. Information about what members of the public should do if they encounter oiled wildlife can be downloaded here. Information about turtles and marine mammals in the Gulf of Mexico and this spill can be found here; information about the effects of oil on sea turtles and marine mammals can be found here. All of the wildlife care for this spill is being covered by BP. If you are still interested in supporting wildlife rehabilitation work, please see How You Can Help. To access the main OWCN site, please click here. Media contact: Sylvia Wright, UC Davis News Service, (530) 219-8849, swright@ucdavis.edu This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it . Oiled Wildlife Numbers These data reflect only the initial, field-level evaluation and do not reflect a final determination of the cause of injury, or death. Official designations of cause of death will be determined at a later date. All turtles and mammals will have partial or full necropsies to help determine the exact cause of death if at all possible. For the full report, please visit the Deepwater Horizon/BP Spill site at the Deepwater Horizon Response Fish and Wildlife Report page. This table last updated: July 29, 2010 click 2 enlarge data