Federal Biologist in Seattle Devoted Her Life to Science. Then Came Trump's Cuts

Anna Kagley was working at a federal lab in Seattle in 1989 when the Exxon Valdez tanker spilled some 11 million gallons of crude oil in Alaska's Prince William Sound. She removed gallbladders and sampled bile from young salmon in search of traces of the oil.
She ran tests through the night, trying to understand the ecological effects of what was then the biggest oil spill in history.
The data she calculated by hand would help connect the oil company to the contamination in the tiny Alaskan...
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