Last week, National Wildlife Federation took Wyland - renowned marine life artist and passionate ocean conservationist - on his second tour of areas devastated by the BP oil spill. As someone who is deeply concerned about the long term impacts of the spill, Wyland was eager to return to the scene of the crime and see what, if anything, had changed since his first visit three months ago.
Great work.
Yes, they've spent time (usually in the evening when their are fewer people) to bulldoze the oil underneath the sand.
More and more oil - death - will be exposed . . . they'll never have enough magic tricks to keep hiding the oil and toxic stew.
theroilsoil 1 year ago