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Ed Clark, back from a 6 day fact finding mission in the gulf and calls it a Sinister Sideshow

Thu, 17 Jun 2010
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www.nbc29.com

 The president of The Wildlife Center of Virginia, Ed Clark was interviewed by NBC29 about his experience as he attempted to find out how to help wildlife on the front lines.  He was shocked to find that he, nor was the rest of the volunteers could enter and look for animals.  Volunteers are turned away and look on helplessly in frustration, Ed is taking action... watch the interview.

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Submitted by: Ed Clark President, Wildlife Center of Virginia, The Wildlife Center of Virginia

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