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How Much Oil Is on the Gulf Coast? | Shocking Interactive Map

The map shows the amount of oil on the coastline as reported each day by the federal government based on information from air and ground surveys. The amount of oil on portions of the coastline often changes from day to day because of many factors, including recent visits by cleanup teams or tides washing in new oil. For the first month of the spill, the oil stayed mostly in the gulf. But in the last week of May, waves of oil began washing into Louisiana’s fragile wetlands and beaches. In June, oil landings began to be reported more frequently in the states to the east. Survey areas for Louisiana were first released on May 24 and for Mississippi, Alabama and Florida beginning on June 12. Survey data were not available for some days. By ERIN AIGNER, JOE BURGESS, SHAN CARTER, JOANNE NURSE, HAEYOUN PARK, AMY SCHOENFELD and ARCHIE TSE || The New York Times Sources: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; National Park Service; state and local officials added by: EthicalVegan

Michael Bay Denied Permission to Destroy Washington, D.C.

It’s a great day to be alive in Washington, D.C. ! The primary-election aftermath has the political atmosphere abuzz, Nationals rookie Stephen Strasburg just made arguably the best pitching debut in Major League history, and the National Park Service dutifully declined Michael Bay’s requests to stage a couple weeks of extravagant Hollywood spectacle in one of the country’s most historic, hallowed locations.

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Scotland Considers Shipping Water to Drought-Stricken England

Photo via AndyRob Despite the overall impression that England is a rainy place, there are areas in with drought is taking its toll. The country already imports around two-thirds of its water in the form of products , but it may one day start importing water more directly from its neighbor to the north – at least, that’s the possibility according to Mike Cantlay, the convenor of Loch Lomond national park and chairman of the tourism ag… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Predator control hunters using helicopters slaughter ENTIRE wolf pack in Alaska!

Helicopter-borne Alaskan predator control agents have killed an entire wolf pack from Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve, prompting the National Parks Conservation Association to call for “immediate suspension” of the program near the national preserve. National Park Service officials, meanwhile, are wondering why the shooters killed two radio-collared wolves, as the Park Service had an agreement with Alaska Fish and Game officials that collared wolves would be spared as they were part of a long-term study of wolf behavior in the preserve. “We have meetings set tomorrow with state Fish and Game officials to ask that question,” John Quinley, the Park Service’s assistant regional director for communications and partnerships, said Thursday evening from his Anchorage office. “Basically, ‘How did this happen? You’re two days into the (predator control) program and it’s already gone against the agreement that we thought we had pretty well in place, that was easy to understand.’ We’re interested in how that fell apart so fast.” The four wolves from Yukon-Charley’s Weber Creek pack were killed Wednesday in the Fortymile area on the northwest side of the national preserve, the Park Service official said. “We’ve been studying wolf populations in Yukon-Charley for 16 years and have a long data-set to understand the population dynamics,” Mr. Quinley said. “These wolves are a value scientifically and they’re a value for visitors. Our position has been that we want to do all we can to maintain the naturally functionally ecosystems, which is a value of the Alaska parklands that you don’t find everywhere else.” NPCA officials issued a statement Thursday saying “state gunners in helicopters killed the entire Weber Creek wolf pack from Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve, including two collared wolves from a 16-year National Park Service scientific study.” “NPCA calls for the immediate suspension of the state’s wolf eradication program in and around Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve until the Park Service is fully satisfied that the biological integrity of Yukon-Charley wolf packs can be evaluated and a healthy population of wolves can be ensured,” the parks advocacy group added. (You can read the rest of this article here ) There is simply no fucking excuse for this kind of brutality.

Goldblum’s New Chick — 35 Years Younger

Filed under: Hook-Ups , Paparazzi Video , Wacky & Weird Jeff Goldblum, 56, scored himself a new GF — one who was barely a fetus when “Earth Girls Are Easy” came out.The girl is 21-year-old Tania Raymonde, who played Ben’s daughter on “Lost” … and probably gets confused for Jeff’s daughter whenever they … Permalink

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Obama Girls — Mighty Morphin Jr. Park Rangers

Filed under: Barack Obama Their father is the President, their mom is the First Lady, and now the Obama girls have a title of their own: Junior Rangers at Grand Canyon National Park.The First Family made the trip to Grand Canyon National Park over the weekend. Scott Kraynak …

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End of an era? California cracks down on nude beaches

Oh, the faded awesomeness of 1979, the year that Mother Jones ran a 12-page feature on America's “psychic renaissance,” that string bikinis were in style, and that the California Parks and Recreation Department relaxed its policy on public nudity.

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