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How to help wildlife in the Gulf of Mexico

Linda Elliott, Hawaii Wildlife Center president and director, has issued the following list of ways you can help:

Many people are finding it very difficult and heart wrenching to watch the effects of the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. Anger, frustration, sadness and the need to take action are many of the responses being heard regularly. The following are some suggestions for actions to direct these feelings and concerns to positive actions.

Step I: Stop and Take a Moment to:

* Send your condolences to those families that lost loved ones.
– www.deepwaterhorizoncondolences.com/;
– Local and national newspapers opinions and point of view columns; etc.

* Send encouragement to the communities directly affected by this tragedy.
– Local and national newspapers opinions and point of view columns; radio, social networking, etc.

* Send encouragement and appreciation to those responding to this disaster.
– Local and national newspapers opinions and point of view columns; radio, social networking, etc.

* Take time to recognize and talk about the impact it is having on you, your family and friends, the nation and the environment.

Step II: Take Action:

* Take positive actions on a daily basis by using less oil.
* Support environmental organizations with missions you feel will best address your concerns.
* Volunteer at or donate to your local wildlife rehabilitation organizations.
* Help fund a wildlife organization’s participation in the oil spill response planning efforts in your community or other sensitive areas.
* Help fund the development of necessary wildlife response facilities in your area, and in areas at risk from oil spills.
* Write to or meet with government representatives and industry to improve spill prevention and response planning and regulation.
* Write to or meet with government representatives for support of energy conservation and renewable energy.
* Directory for all U.S. Senators: www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cf
* Hold a press conference and rally in your state and urge the U.S. Senate to pass comprehensive climate and clean energy legislation this year.
* Write letters to the editor and opinion pieces urging the U.S. Senate to pass comprehensive climate and clean energy legislation this year.
* Register to volunteer at the Gulf (realizing that thousands have already registered and that there is not a need for volunteers at this time).
– www.deepwaterhorizonresponse.com/go/page/2931/46359/
– 1-866-448-5816.

Step III: On the Ground Action in the Spill Region:

It is important to note that there are limited resources for accommodations and transportation that should be persevered for those that are officially activated to perform assignments in the region.

* Report oiled shoreline and wildlife habitats
– 866-448-5816
– bpspillmap@gmail.com
– iPhone applications: MoGo, OilSpillResp, etc.

* Report oiled wildlife
– (866) 557-1401
– iPhone applications: MoGo, OilSpillResp, etc.

* Volunteer or apply for available cleanup or wildlife rehabilitation positions.
– www.deepwaterhorizonresponse.com/go/page/2931/46359/
– 1-866-448-5816.
– Louisiana: www.volunteerlouisiana.gov/
– Mississippi: www.volunteermississippi.org/1800Vol/OpenIndexAction.do
– Florida: www.volunteerfloridadisaster.org/
– Alabama: www.servealabama.gov/2010/default.aspx

Other resources:

* Vessel of Opportunity program
– www.deepwaterhorizonresponse.com/go/site/2931/
– 866-279-7983 or 877-847-7470

* Technology ideas
– 281-366-5511

* BP’s Suggestion Box
– www.fbo.gov/index?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=6b61794cf96642c8b03fcf9e0c3083eb&tab=core&_cview=1

* Fill out the online suggestion form at http://www.horizonedocs.com/artform.php

— Find out more:
www.hawaiiwildlifecenter.org

One Response to “How to help wildlife in the Gulf of Mexico”

  1. Karen Hanegan says:

    This is a much-needed, well thought-out list of things those of us who are not directly (yet) impacted by the spill, yet are feeling helpless, sorrowful, can utilize to get beyond those feelings and do something to help.

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