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Critically Endangered Penguins Are Now Competing With Fishing Boats for Food as New Threat Looms
Researchers tracked data for the African penguins across the southwest coast of Africa and found a worrisome decline in their ...
African penguins increasingly overlap with fishing boats as anchovy numbers drop, raising competition in the small prey pockets.
During years of scarce fish, African penguins crowd into the same areas as commercial fishing vessels, heightening ...
The Manual on MSN
What it’s like to meet penguins in the wild – through the eyes of a wildlife photographer
Ward shares what makes meeting penguins in their natural habitat so intimate. The post What it’s like to meet penguins in the wild – through the eyes of a wildlife photographer appeared first on The ...
A new study led by the University of St Andrews has found that critically endangered African penguins (Spheniscus demersus) ...
IFLScience on MSN
World's First Critically Endangered Penguin Directly Competes With Fishing Boats For Food
The African penguin (Spheniscus demersus) is critically endangered due to environmental changes and human activity, both of ...
With just 10,000 breeding pairs left, the endangered African penguin (Spheniscus demersus) could be extinct in the wild by 2035 if the current rate of population decline continues. To protect the bird ...
The African Penguin, which is unique to South Africa, has fewer than 8,750 breeding pairs remaining in the country, with ...
Dozens of endangered African penguins were apparently killed by a swarm of bees in South Africa on Friday. The 63 penguins were found dead on Friday at a colony in Simonstown, near Cape Town, ...
(NEXSTAR) – More than 60 endangered African penguins died last week in a Simon’s Town, South Africa colony – now, a post-mortem investigation his giving biologists new insight into the sudden deaths.
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