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Diane4145

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Sep 3, 2005
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I saw this on WALTON OKALOOSA FREECYCLE and knew, that people would want to help!:love:

Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge In preparation for the oil slick, we need the following. Please drop items at 406 Mountain Dr, Destin FL 32541 between 9am-3pm. Thank you!

Plastic storage bins with lids (18-24 Gal)/Baby blankets/towels/ Heating pads w/out auto shut-off (older models)/Heat lamps/Plastic stock tanks (Tractor Supply) 100 gal or larger/Portable swim pool (non-inflatable) not shallow baby pools/Cash donations for medical supplies.

Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge

www.ecwildliferefuge.com
406 Mountain Drive
For everyone that replied, Here is the contact information for Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge. If you want to volunteer, or have any questions, please email info@ecwildliferefuge.com with your contact info and availability.

For donations or to report an oiled animal, call 850-650-1880.

Donations are being accepted at 406 Mountain Dr, Destin FL 32541 between 9am-3pm.

Destin, FL 32541-2334
(850) 650-1880

http://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=D...=30.39452&longitude=-86.49981&geocode=ADDRESS
 
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Diane4145

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Sep 3, 2005
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Santa Rosa Beach, FL
Oops, forgot email to contact, them!


 
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Hop

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Oct 1, 2006
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passing along the email...

408 Mountain Drive, Destin, Florida. 650-1880
ECWR Response to Oiled Wildlife Update

Hello All,

(Note: to any of you with large email lists, please forward this to as many people as possible)

Sorry, this is a long one....

Today I have been in contact with incident command in Pensacola, specifically with BP's Wildlife Response coordinator for our area. I (the ECWR) am now their the POC for local response to oiled wildlife. I have also put in a request with BP's training coordinator to conduct volunteer training for the general public in our area, but have not received a response as yet.

There is a bird wash station being set up by Tri--State, the contracted response group, in Pensacola and I have been in contact with them and hope to visit the site soon. We are also actively working to set up our own holding and possibly washing stations locally as well.

I want to re-emphasize that we are ready and able to respond to oiled wildlife, and are on call 24/7. Oiled wildlife will be suffering from shock, hypo or hyperthermia, and stress and is typically stabilized for 24 - 48 hours before washing begins. Calling us directly at 850-650-1880 will save valuable time in the treatment process.

If you find a suspected oiled animal please call us immediately. We will provide rescue and supportive care until the animal is ready for transport to one of the regional wash and rehab stations. The BP Oiled Wildlife Hotline is not manned and will be checked for messages hourly, thus delaying response time.

Please remember that once the oil is on the beach only individuals with specific training will be allowed onto the beach to conduct rescues, and under no circumstances should you handle a suspected oiled animal.

In support of our holding and stabilization areas we are asking for donations of the following items:

? Baby blankets

? Towels
? Heating pads (w/o auto shut off if possible)
? Large Rubbermaid containers with lids
? Heating lamps
? Rubbermaid troughs (can be purchased at Tractor Supply in Crestview or on-line)
? Large backyard portable pools like found at Wal-Mart

I realize that the information about volunteering has been confused and at time inaccurate, for our part we are logging everyone who calls and will forward any solid information as we get it. As our response duties and needs become clearer, we will of course contact you with those needs.

Our biggest need at this time is for people who are willing to answer the phone at the refuge. You will respond to callers' frequently asked questions and add names to the volunteer list. Remember, every effort is important and valuable. Please contact Susan at 650-1880 if you are able to come in to answer the phone.

Now more than ever, the ECWR also needs the assistance of our trained volunteers in day-to-day operations. Please check your calendars and give Susan a call if you have some extra time to lend a hand.

Thank you all for your patience and support, I have been in personal contact with a friend that has worked spills all over the world, and she thinks this may be the one of the worst ever...so we will need you.

Patrick Gault
Assistant Director/Biologist
ECWR




Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge | 406 Mountain Drive | Destin | FL | 32541 650-1880
 
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Franny

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Mar 27, 2005
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Pt. Washington
It would be great to have a drop off station in Walton County. Any suggestions? I will be more than happy to help transport items to the ECWR office.
 

scooterbug44

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May 8, 2007
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It would be great to have a drop off station in Walton County. Any suggestions? I will be more than happy to help transport items to the ECWR office.

A donation station at Artsquest or at the parking/shuttle location would be a good way to do it.
 

Franny

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Mar 27, 2005
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Pt. Washington
A donation station at Artsquest or at the parking/shuttle location would be a good way to do it.

Excellent idea. We need to promote this heavily prior to Saturday. I will be glad to set up a station on the sidewalk near Publix, of course I will call first for permission. We need volunteers!!
 

beachyteachy

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Apr 4, 2005
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Bay Elementary second grade classes and Seaside School are collecting. For Bay, I can transport everything but the pools and troughs.
 
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