JoAnne Furu, left, and neighbor Jim Olds of Marshall watch on the bank of Olds' property as oil runs through the Kalamazoo River in Marshall, Mich.
Kalamazoo Gazette/Jonathon Gruenke
John Corcoran, centre, and Cam Meyers, right, watch from the 15 Mile Road bridge as oil flows in the Kalamazoo River in Marshall, Mich.
Kalamazoo Gazette/Jonathon Gruenke
Dave Jenkins, of Marshall, holds onto a muskrat as a group attempts to clean the animal in Marshall, Mich.
Kalamazoo Gazette/Jonathon Gruenke
A Canada goose covered in oil attempts to fly out of the Kalamazoo River in Marshall, Mich.
Kalamazoo Gazette/Jonathon Gruenke
Oil floats in the Kalamazoo River in Marshall, Mich.,
Kalamazoo Gazette/Jonathon Gruenke
A Canada Goose covered in oil makes its way along the Kalamazoo River after a pipeline ruptured in Marshall, Mich.
Detroit Free Press/Andre J. Jackson
Oil flows into the Kalamazoo River as workers try to skim it off the surface in Marshall, Mich.
Detroit Free Press/Andre J. Jackson
Volunteers at the Circle D Wildlife Refuge in Vicksburg, Mich., from left, Cydnie Shephard of Vicksburg and Beth Smoker of Colon clean some of the oil off a goose
Battle Creek Enquirer/John Grap
Volunteers at the Circle D Wildlife Refuge in Vicksburg, Mich. feed a mixture containing charcoal to a goose to help it digest.
Battle Creek Enquirer/John Grap
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