MENACE TO SEA BIRDS.
DEATH FROM OILS. “Never shall I forget the first seabird I saw destroyed by the oil, a guillemot in the last stages of starvation cast up on the beach by the tide, no longer a bird in form, but just a mass of black filth, terrible because alive. I don’t want to shock you, but these things have to be told, and after all to hear about suffering is far less terrible than to experience it'or to watch it, stated Mr H. do Yere'Stacpoole in a recent radio talk from London. “Since then I have seen sea-birds, in hundreds, either drifted up by the tide or cast ashore by the 'waves in heavy weather, gannets, cormorants, guillemots, razor-bills and puffins, and every one of them was either dead or dying of starvation. That is the fate of every sea-bird caught in the oil; as I told you just npw it can neither dive, nor swim, nor fly, it just drifts starving on the sea currents till it dies and sinks, or is cast ashore. ‘■‘Surely it is a terrible thing to say that hundreds of thousands of beautiful sea-birds die every year of slow starvation along our shores, but even more terrible is the fact of their degradation, for the plumage of a bird is everything to it, as you would understand if you ever saw the frantic efforts of* even a slightly oiled bird to clean itself. “The case of the birds doesn’t want any special pleading; it speaks for itself; and it would speak even more .appealingly could you see my clients as vividly as I see them, the great gannets, the cormorants, guillemots and razor-bills and the cosy little puffins, surely of alf birds the most charming. “There is only one thing to be done, and that is to stop the ships from discharging their waste oil into the seas. But it can only be done by an international agreement between the maritime nations to respect the sea.”
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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 119, 16 April 1930, Page 13
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335MENACE TO SEA BIRDS. Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 119, 16 April 1930, Page 13
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