Marine iguanas hit by oil slick
The unique marine iguanas of the Galapagos islands have been devastated by the aftermath of an oil spill, scientists say, losing almost two thirds of their number on one island since a tanker ran aground in January last year.| Comments on article "Marine iguanas hit by oil slick" | ||||||||||||
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