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"Rescuing Seabirds: Battling the Devastating Effects of Contaminants" In a world where nature's beauty is marred by human activities

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Sri Lanka, Colombo, Egrets and jackdaws in shallow polluted river

Background imageContaminants Collection: Seabird rescue, contaminated Northern Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) adult, being tube fed by people

Seabird rescue, contaminated Northern Fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) adult, being tube fed by people, washed ashore after contamination from polyisobutene oil additive at sea

Background imageContaminants Collection: Seabird rescue, contaminated Arctic Skua (Stercorarius parasiticus) dark phase, adult, being treated

Seabird rescue, contaminated Arctic Skua (Stercorarius parasiticus) dark phase, adult, being treated, washed ashore after contamination from polyisobutene oil additive at sea

Background imageContaminants Collection: Seabird rescue, cleaned Common Guillemot (Uria aalge) adult, winter plumage

Seabird rescue, cleaned Common Guillemot (Uria aalge) adult, winter plumage, being released by RSPCA West Hatch staff after contamination from polyisobutene oil additive at sea

Background imageContaminants Collection: Seabird rescue, contaminated Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) adult, being cleaned by person

Seabird rescue, contaminated Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) adult, being cleaned by person, washed ashore after contamination from polyisobutene oil additive at sea

Background imageContaminants Collection: Seabird rescue, contaminated Common Guillemot (Uria aalge) being collected by RSPCA officer

Seabird rescue, contaminated Common Guillemot (Uria aalge) being collected by RSPCA officer and loaded into van, washed ashore after contamination from polyisobutene oil additive at sea

Background imageContaminants Collection: Razorbill (Alca torda) adult, winter plumage, washed ashore after contamination from polyisobutene

Razorbill (Alca torda) adult, winter plumage, washed ashore after contamination from polyisobutene oil additive at sea, affecting waterproof coating and ability to float, Chesil Beach, Dorset

Background imageContaminants Collection: Common Guillemot (Uria aalge) dead adult, washed ashore after contamination from polyisobutene oil

Common Guillemot (Uria aalge) dead adult, washed ashore after contamination from polyisobutene oil additive at sea, affecting waterproof coating and ability to float, Chesil Beach, Dorset, England

Background imageContaminants Collection: Biopile hydrocarbon pollution clean-up

Biopile hydrocarbon pollution clean-up
Biopile. This is a facilities that economically clean up soils that have been contaminated with hydrocarbons such as gasoline, diesel and jet fuels

Background imageContaminants Collection: Bacteria contamination, TEM

Bacteria contamination, TEM
Bacteria contamination. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a group of bacteria that have contaminated the growth medium in a cell culture plate


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"Rescuing Seabirds: Battling the Devastating Effects of Contaminants" In a world where nature's beauty is marred by human activities, brave individuals step up to save innocent lives. EyeUbiquitous_20071954 and EyeUbiquitous_10022259 capture heart-wrenching moments as seabirds fall victim to contaminants, highlighting the urgent need for action. A striking image shows a Northern Fulmar, its once majestic wings now tainted with pollution. Rescuers delicately tube feed this adult bird, fighting to restore its strength. Similarly, an Arctic Skua in dark phase receives treatment after being contaminated - a testament to humanity's commitment towards healing our wounded planet. But amidst despair, there is hope. A Common Guillemot in winter plumage emerges from the hands of compassionate rescuers, cleansed from the toxins that threatened its existence. The sight of a person meticulously cleaning a contaminated Northern Gannet reminds us that every life matters and deserves our care. The relentless efforts continue as more Common Guillemots are brought ashore by RSPCA officers on beaches strewn with pollutants. These dedicated heroes load these fragile creatures into vans destined for rehabilitation centers - their mission to give them another chance at life. Witnessing these scenes evokes mixed emotions; anger at those who disregard nature's delicate balance but also admiration for those who refuse to turn away. Through their actions and selflessness, they remind us that we all have a role in protecting our environment from harmful contaminants. Let us be inspired by these images and unite against pollution's devastating impact on wildlife. Together, we can ensure future generations inherit a world free from contamination – where seabirds soar through pristine skies once again.