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  1. RT @tweetmeme International Bird Rescue Research Center: Sea-slime Seabirds Inspire Next Generation of Philanthropists! http://bit.ly/1Tw15s
  2. Algae bird response: The sights and sounds of a wildlife hospital in action: http://bit.ly/27rMcG
  3. Always a good thing: Release of 10 clean, healthy birds after treatment in SF Bay spill: http://bit.ly/2fsGm7
  4. Digging deep: Kid's donations to help treat oiled and injured birds: http://bit.ly/y8VC4
  5. More clean slimed birds released near Golden Gate Bridge; 200 safely back in wild: http://bit.ly/JNveZ
  6. When it rains, it pours. Help neede to save birds: http://bit.ly/6HQk5
  7. Deadly sea foam subsides in Pacifc Northwest. Scientists say at least 10,000 seabirds died: http://bit.ly/1MfgP7
  8. How to help the birds with a DAWN purchase and through the bird center's online store: http://bit.ly/1PeetY
  9. 40 oiled birds collected in San Francisco Bay spill. Search continues for more: http://bit.ly/2GbAu6
  10. If you find oiled wildlife on SF Bay, please call state hotline: 1.877.UCD.OWCN (1-877-823-6926).
  11. Dozens of birds found oiled Saturday after San Francisco Bay bunker oil spill: http://bit.ly/1uJjM5
  12. Massive oil leak continues in Timor Sea off Australia: http://bit.ly/15C1Iz
  13. Update on San Francisco Bay oil spill response: http://bit.ly/3QTXOV
  14. Sad news: Coast Guard plane missing after a mid-air crash is same used in bird flight from Oregon to California: http://bit.ly/1uehge
  15. Good deeds, words of encouragement gave us strength during a busy week helping birds caught in algae slime event: http://bit.ly/2HkPLu
  16. Bunker oil spill hits San Francisco Bay, wildlife crews on high alert: http://bit.ly/4eI02Q
  17. Urgent appeal: Your help needed to treat seabirds caught in Pacific Northwest algae foam: http://retwt.me/1xcrx (via @biz)
  18. Urgent appeal: Your help needed to treat seabirds caught in Pacific Northwest algae foam: http://retwt.me/1xcrx
  19. Thanks to US Coast Guard, 350 seabirds flown from Oregon to California for treatment: http://retwt.me/1xbfE
  20. More birds headed to our No Cal center via US Coast Guard C-130 plane: Sea algae harming thousands of birds: http://bit.ly/3L3xEN