Rena oil spill wildlife recovery update - 12 January 2012

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Uploaded by on Jan 11, 2012

WWF interviews Julia and Tim to get the latest on their work at Mount Maunganui to recover wildlife affected by the Rena oil spill. Earlier this week, the Rena split in two and the stern section sank, releasing more oil, debris and containers.

Video produced by Amy Taylor.

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  • You ask yourself was oil worth it? Oil is what ruins the world and kill wildlife who's got nothing to do with it. Carelessness and incompetence of New Zealand oil exporters mean that the oceans and living things degrade and perish. Stop destroying your environment your home for oil its just not worth it. I am so surprised why oil hasn't run out, it should.

  • It's so sad, but I am glad that there are good people willing to go out and help with in effort to help the remaining struggling wildlife and in effect help future wildlife by making the cause known to more people. It's sad when people think only of themselves and not of the world around them. We are part of an ecosystem, not above it.

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