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Wildlife rescue officials care for birds impacted by oil spill in L.A. River
Wildlife rescue officials are addressing the impact of a crude oil spill in the Los Angeles River, which entered storm drains last week. The Office of Spill Prevention and Response (OSPR) is collaborating with UC Davis and the Aquarium of the Pacific to locate and care for affected animals.
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