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To understand how wildlife populations may have been affected by the spill, scientists are studying a range of life, including marine mammals, birds, fish and plants.
Teams of experts are also studying habitats like wetlands and beaches where those animals and plants live, with the goal of returning them to the condition that they would have been in if the Deepwater Horizon incident had never occurred.
For more information about the Natural Resouce Damage assessment process, click here.
For more information on wildlife rehabilitation efforts, visit the Wildlife Rehabilitation section of bp.com.
If you have questions about impacted wildlife in Florida, you can submit them by clicking here.
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