Arctic oiled wildlife response
Research grants available from the Oiled Wildlife Care Network
The Californian Oiled Wildlife Care Network has published its 2011-2012 call for research proposals from wildlife professionals interested in improving oiled wildlife response and gaining a better understanding of the effects of oil on wildlife. The OWCN sponsors up to $250,000 a year to support research and technology development.
A fresh perspective…
“Sometimes a fresh perspective renews a sense of priorities – release from pre-occupations that didn’t really matter, and fresh awareness of things that can pass us by in the confusion of the busy lives we lead”. These are the words of city lawyer Colin de la Rue on why he decided to climb eight mountains in support of eight charitable causes (Eight up campaign).
In memoriam: Jim Conroy
In memoriam: Alessandro Barisich
Dutch oiled bird responder network meets in Brussels
New Country Wildlife Response Profiles
Sea Alarm has completed three new Country Wildlife Response Profiles: for the USA, Greenland and Iceland.
Oiled wildlife preparedness seminar in Norway
Sea Alarm was invited to present its views on European oiled wildlife preparedness and response at a national wildlife seminar in Norway. The seminar took place on 17 and 18th March in Oslo and was jointly organised by Friends of the Earth Norway and the Norwegian oil companies operating association (NOFO).
Cooperation with the European Community Shipowners Association
European oiled wildlife response developments
Sea Alarm hosted the 3rd meeting of key European wildlife response organisations at its office in Brussels in April. The group, which includes Sea Alarm, the UK’s Royal Society for the Protection of Animals (RSPCA), the Ostend Wildlife Rescue Centre (Belgium), and ProBird (Germany), meets twice a year to evaluate and further optimise their joint international response preparedness.






