Only two tiny strips of sand and shell, dotted with a few skeletal remains of mangrove trees, are all that was left of Cat Island, a tiny isle in Barataria Bay that held thriving colonies of brown pelicans, wading birds and gulls prior to the BP Deepwater Horizion oil spill.
It’s time to hold BP accountable for the environmental damage it continues to cause the wildlife and people of the Gulf Coast.
A popular game bird for Louisiana hunters, the mottled duck, is at risk of becoming threatened
Five years after the largest marine oil spill in the history of the petroleum industry, the author of The Tarball Chronicles grabs his binoculars and returns to the scene of the slime.
In the peak of bird migration, about 2.5 million birds a day are passing through South Louisiana on the way to their breeding grounds.
A BP-authored report claiming that the Gulf has recovered is inaccurate and insulting—here’s why.