I've volunteered with the International Bird Rescue Research Center, one of the organizations taking the lead in the care of birds in the Gulf. They've been caring for oiled birds since the 1970s. They've tested just about every potential cleaner you could imagine.
They are not likely to "experiment" with untested bird washing techniques in the middle of a crisis. They'll use their time-tested protocols, which include the use of Dawn. (In the past, untested products might be tried out on dead oiled birds.)
As a friend just commented, "they need bird-washing, not green-washing."
They are not likely to "experiment" with untested bird washing techniques in the middle of a crisis. They'll use their time-tested protocols, which include the use of Dawn. (In the past, untested products might be tried out on dead oiled birds.)
As a friend just commented, "they need bird-washing, not green-washing."
For more on this:
http://www.ibrrc.org/dawn_alice.html
http://www.ibrrc.org/gulf-oil-spill-frequently-asked-questions-2010.html
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Her design:
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