Oil spill in the Tuscarawas River impacts wildlife

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Oil spill in the Tuscarawas River impacts wildlife
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“I cried,” said James Carnahan. “I mean it hurt me so bad because the river was gone, I mean it was just nothing but death. There were dead ducks, you could see coated animals everywhere.'

BARBERTON, Ohio - Crews have been hard at work the past week cleaning up an oil spill in the Tuscarawas River.

“Actually, that’s kind of what made me angry was that I felt like everybody was kind of just giving me a nice little dance they were saying yeah it’s being handled,” said Carnathan. “I’m looking at it and I’m saying it’s not being handled you know we’re talking five days after the incident before anybody publicly announced that there was a spill.”

Tim Jasinski is a wildlife rehabilitation specialist at Lake Erie Nature and Science Center. They are currently taking care of 45 Canadian geese.

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