Most of these balloons are those falsely marketed by the balloon industry as “biodegradable latex.” All photos were taken by Balloons Blow on Hutchinson Island, Florida, USA – unless otherwise noted. All photos with citations may be used for education purposes.
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Great Blue Heron with Latex Balloons
Heron with balloons in his tree.
From:
Stanley Park Ecology

Dead bird & balloon
Bird killed by balloon.
From:
Moss Landing Marine Labs

Ram strangled on ribbons
Bighorn ram who strangled to death on the ribbons of a cluster of latex balloons that he’d eaten. Click here for the full story.
Outdoor California, 2010
Outdoor California, 2010

Threatened desert tortoise & balloon
Trash, such as this deflated balloon, poses a threat to desert tortoises. The balloon can be mistaken for food by desert tortoises and, once consumed, may remain in the stomachs and intestines giving them a false sense of fullness that may cause them to starve.
Endangered Species International
Endangered Species International

Loggerhead sea turtle crawls over balloon
Mama sea turtle crawls over this “Happy Mother’s Day” balloon to lay her nest on Mother’s Day night.
Photo: J. Ryan Delray Beach, FL
Photo: J. Ryan Delray Beach, FL

Black-footed Albatross with latex balloon
“A Black-footed Albatross encounters a floating balloon. Albatrosses and other Procellariids often ingest or become entangled in floating debris they encounter at sea.” - Oikonos Ecosystem Knowledge
Photo: Rich Stallcup
Photo: Rich Stallcup

Elk with balloon
Alex Breitler, Environmental Blog
Photo: Kate Connolly, Tracy, California
Photo: Kate Connolly, Tracy, California

Loggerhead sea turtle crawls over balloon
Mama sea turtle crawls over this “Happy Mother’s Day” balloon to lay her nest on Mother’s Day night.
Photo: J. Ryan Delray Beach, FL
Photo: J. Ryan Delray Beach, FL

Latex balloon with no ribbons or strings
So-called “biodegradable” latex balloons burst into perfect little jellyfish, the favorite food of many marine species.
Hutchinson Island, Florida
Hutchinson Island, Florida














