Muddy River, geese and Brookline
USA Today · 3d
Geese and ducks among wildlife threatened by oil spill on Boston's Muddy River
The Boston Fire Department also responded to the leak, according to the post. Police said that the exact location of the leak and the reason for the leak is still unknown. Various Canadian geese and ducks have been affected by the oil leak, police said. New England Wildlife responded to the scene to help with treatment for the animals.
WGBH · 1d
Cleanup and wildlife rescue continues following oil spill in the Muddy River
A pair of ducks paddled toward the bank of the aptly named Muddy River on Monday, heading away from a state employee in a kayak who was trying to coax them toward the riverbank, where people in white jumpsuits stood ready with nets to catch the oil-covered birds.
Yahoo · 3d
Heating oil spills into Boston’s Muddy River, endangering geese and ducks
Officers and firefighters responding to a report of a possible oil leak in the Muddy River in the area of the Longwood MBTA station around 12 p.m. Sunday discovered “some sort of leak” and called in the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection and Clean Harbors to evaluate the situation, according to the Brookline Police Department.
NECN · 3d
Cleanup continues after oil spills into Muddy River, impacting geese and ducks
An oil spill in the Muddy River and Leverett Pond is creating trouble for wildlife in Brookline and Boston, and crews are rushing to protect the animals. It’s unclear where this oil spill originated from and what caused it to spill into the river,
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