Dawn Has Been Saving Wildlife for 20
Years
From
the shores of Alaska to the Galapagos Islands, wildlife
rescuers have used Dawn dishwashing liquid to gently
clean aquatic birds such as ducks, pelicans, gulls, and
egrets. Animal rescue groups have chosen Dawn for more
than two decades because it's effective at removing oil
while being gentle on the birds' delicate feathers and
skin. Each year, bird rescue
professionals such as the International Bird Rescue
Research Center and Tri-State Bird Rescue & Research,
with the help of Dawn, save the lives of thousands of
aquatic birds. Through three decades of experience, and
a bit of trial and error, the success rate for
rehabilitating oil-soaked birds has jumped from a mere
three percent up to 90 percent, depending on the type of
spill. Dawn is proud to support these efforts.
Did you know that Dawn dishwashing liquid has proudly
donated thousands of gallons of Dawn to help clean the
birds and wildlife affected by oil spills?
Our quest to help wildlife by donating
Dawn began with the International Bird Rescue Research
Center in 1978, the first group to test Dawn in cleaning
oiled wildlife. The group found that we met its
criteria: removing most oils at low concentrations,
being non-irritating to the feathers, skin, and eyes,
rinsing easily and quickly from feathers, and being
easily accessible. Since 1979, the International Bird
Rescue Research Center has used Dawn on all U.S. oil
spills and beyond (where available or when shipped by
Dawn to the site). There's been an
enormous reduction in major oil spills such as the Exxon
Valdez; now, it is more likely that birds and wildlife
will be affected by smaller oil spills. Each day they
encounter oil runoff from our lawn mowers and boats, and
oil-soaked streets from cars and trucks. Find out more
about everyday dangers faced by wildlife and please join
our commitment to help wildlife by participating in the
Save-A-Duck program. Dawn to the Rescue
Not only does Dawn help clean oiled
wildlife, but on April 30, 1998, it was also used to
clean nearly 8,000 gallons of heated animal fat off a
roadway in Cincinnati. After highway
crews tried more than a dozen products and solvents to
no avail, they called on technical experts from Procter
& Gamble to assist in the cleanup. After making an
assessment of the site, the remedy was clear—Dawn
dishwashing liquid. At the completion of
the cleanup, more than 3.5 tons (1,200 gallons) of Dawn
had been donated by Procter & Gamble to the Ohio
Department of Transportation (ODOT). Dawn penetrated the
grease and enabled crews to wash it away using hot water
from an area nearly the size of five football fields.
Did you know. . .
Dawn was used to degrease otters caught
in the 1989 Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska. That's when
animal rescue organizations began to routinely use Dawn
to help clean oil from wildlife. Dawn has also been used
to clean and remove oil from birds in spills in Ashland,
Pennsylvania, the Gulf War, and the Galapagos Islands.
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