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South Devon Seabird Trust to release cleaned birds | |
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Some seabirds rescued from polluted water off south Devon are likely to be returned to the wild this week after being cleaned, a bird trust has said. | Some seabirds rescued from polluted water off south Devon are likely to be returned to the wild this week after being cleaned, a bird trust has said. |
Nearly 3,000 birds have been killed or injured by the chemical polyisobutene (PIB) off the coast this year. | Nearly 3,000 birds have been killed or injured by the chemical polyisobutene (PIB) off the coast this year. |
The South Devon Seabird Trust said it was hoping to release many of the 16 it currently had. | The South Devon Seabird Trust said it was hoping to release many of the 16 it currently had. |
It said it was waiting for the best flying conditions to release the birds and give them a chance of survival. | It said it was waiting for the best flying conditions to release the birds and give them a chance of survival. |
'Heading to colonies' | 'Heading to colonies' |
Jean Bradford, of the trust, said: "Most of the birds are in breeding plumage, which means they should be at their colonies. | Jean Bradford, of the trust, said: "Most of the birds are in breeding plumage, which means they should be at their colonies. |
"I anticipate they will be heading there as soon as possible." | "I anticipate they will be heading there as soon as possible." |
About 20 species have washed up covered in oil additive PIB on beaches in Devon, Cornwall and Dorset after pollution incidents in February and April. | About 20 species have washed up covered in oil additive PIB on beaches in Devon, Cornwall and Dorset after pollution incidents in February and April. |
Species the trust has been cleaning include guillemots. | Species the trust has been cleaning include guillemots. |
The pollution was described by the RSPB, RSPCA and local wildlife charities as "one of the worst UK marine pollution incidents". | The pollution was described by the RSPB, RSPCA and local wildlife charities as "one of the worst UK marine pollution incidents". |
PIB, a lubricant used to improve engine performance, can be legally discharged when ships wash out their tanks. | PIB, a lubricant used to improve engine performance, can be legally discharged when ships wash out their tanks. |
Wildlife charities want international action to stop the chemical, which does not break up easily, being discharged into the sea. | Wildlife charities want international action to stop the chemical, which does not break up easily, being discharged into the sea. |
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