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Stunning Yellow-Eyed Penguins, Already Endangered, Are Being Drowned by Fishermen and Could Disappear Soon. Published Nov 27, 2017 at 3:25 PM EST Updated Nov 27, 2017 at 3:58 PM EST.
A Yellow-Eyed Penguin is ready to return to the wild after life-saving care at The Nest Te Kōhanga, Wellington Zoo. Yellow-Eyed Penguin returns to the wild | Scoop News Celebrating 25 Years of Scoop ...
Yellow-eyed penguin’s population has declined 76 percent from 1996 to 2015. Thomas Mattern. PopSci did do the math, and it works out to 34 million U.S. dollars.
Rare Yellow-Eyed Penguin Wins New Zealand's Bird of the Year Contest. Story by Alexa Robles-Gil • 1w. A shy and rare penguin has been crowned the winner of New Zealand’s Bird of the Year ...
New Zealand’s iconic yellow-eyed penguin is headed for local extinction, and urgent action is needed to slow the decline, a new study proclaims. Ramona Young-Grindle / May 17, 2017. Link copied. New ...
T he yellow-eyed penguin could become extinct within two decades, says the Department of Conservation (DOC), with the number of known nests dropping by 80 percent over the past decade and a half.
It’s noisy, smelly, shy – and New Zealand’s bird of the year. The hoiho, or yellow-eyed penguin, won the country’s fiercely fought avian election on Monday.
29 July 2015. Yellow-Eyed Penguin returns to the wild. A Yellow-Eyed Penguin is ready to return to the wild after life-saving care at The Nest Te Kōhanga, Wellington Zoo.