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Oil Slicks and Spills--Washington State - 2
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- 01/14/1975 (Creation)
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40 Mallard ducks used to paddle Fife’s Wapato Creek had to paddle in a kitchen sink instead. Volunteer Chris Wells scrubbed one of the ducks affected by the oil spill in the creek. All ducks were expected to recover. The spill was blamed on vandals who were believed to have tampered with the storage tanks at the Old Valley Packing Co. recently purchased by the Milwaukee Railroad. Photo by staff member Bruce Kellman.
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Duck
Photograph by Jerry Buck
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Copyright of this image is held by the Tacoma News Tribune. This material may be used for the following purposes: public/community art, non-profit museum exhibition, and educational purposes. The following credit line is required:
Tacoma News Tribune, Image TNTxxxxx, Tacoma Public Library Northwest Room.
Permission for commercial uses must be secured through PARS International (https://www.parsintl.com/publisher/mcclatchy/).
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Seago, David, “Good words, oily birds-you’ll live,” Tacoma News Tribune, 14 January 1975.
“Rub-a-dub duck,” Tacoma News Tribune, 14 January 1975.