INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
More than a month has passed since two two oil tankers began leaking thousands of tons of oil into the Black Sea after being damaged in a
The spill prompted Russian authorities to declare a federal emergency, with some scientists calling it the worst environmental disaster to
hit the country in the 21st century.An army of volunteers and emergency workers has been tirelessly cleaning globs of heavy fuel oil from
the coastlines of southern Russia and annexed Crimea
video captured a rare moment of hope amid the devastation: a rescued swan hugging a tearful volunteer just before being released back into
However, not all wildlife impacted by the spill have been as lucky.The Moscow Times explains why the Black Sea oil spill has been so
Between 15,000 and 20,000 birds are estimated to have died so far, though Ukrainian biologist Ivan Rusev told Radio Free Europe/Radio
Even those taken to rehabilitation centers, cleaned and released often struggle to survive
While some experts claim up to 70% of rehabilitated birds survive, Rusev believes the number is closer to 10%, with survivors facing
significant risks.At the Pelikan Center, a Russian seabird rehabilitation facility, only 175 of the 1,051 birds received have survived so
far, and 95% of those admitted on a single day in January died.One particularly tragic incident occurred on Jan
4, when volunteers released 160 rehabilitated birds at a wildlife refuge in southern Russia
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.Plumage damage: oil mats the feathers that keep birds warm and waterproof, leaving them
exposed to the cold and wet.Ingestion of oil: birds instinctively preen to clean their feathers, but in doing so, they ingest oil, which can
poison them and damage their internal organs.Toxic fumes: vapors from the oil can cause respiratory problems.Hindered mobility: covered in
oil, birds struggle to fly, hunt or escape predators.Unable to feed themselves or escape danger, many birds quickly succumb to these
effects.Can rehabilitated birds survive?Cleaning and rehabilitating oiled birds is a delicate process
It involves cleaning their feathers with dish soap, providing food and water, and monitoring their health before release
Experts recommend releasing them in clean areas far from the spill, ideally within a week of rehabilitation.However, this process is fraught
Many birds require large quantities of fish daily, which rehabilitation centers struggle to provide
birds in captivity too long can harm their health.Adding to the difficulty, the full extent of oil ingestion often is not apparent
Field veterinarians using microscopes and ultrasounds have found widespread liver damage, heart issues and other complications among rescued
birds.How long will birds continue to be at risk?One major issue is that the sea remains polluted, meaning birds risk becoming covered in
In addition, previous spills have shown that even birds released in clean areas can suffer lingering health problems, including liver and
stomach damage.Some experts told Kedr that they were cautiously optimistic that the situation along the Black Sea coast could improve in the
spring when migratory birds leave for their northern nesting grounds
But until the cleanup is complete, the oil spill will continue to endanger seabirds and other marine life in the area.