This adorable baby Humbolt penguin was born January 31st at the brookfield zoo, near Chicago. (photo from the Sun Times) Read the full story, see more photos and a video of the baby at the Sun Times website. You can also watch two mini videos and read the lateness news about the baby penguin at […]
Global warming affecting penguins
According to an article in Britain’s Telegraph, global warming is decreasing the food supply (and the population ) of the king penguin. The climate change could also affect the breeding of other antarctic penguin populations. (photo from http://www.telegraph.co.uk) On the flip side, according to a CBS News article, the climate change is helping “So far, […]
St. Kilda Penguin Colony Endangered
Environmentalists are outraged over an Australian channel-deepening project. The dreging will force St. Kilda’s little penguins to travel farther to find food.. potentially starving the chicks in their nests. Although the penguins at Phillip Island will be monitored for the project, monitoring of the colony at St. Kilda has not been set as a priority. […]
Working with Penguin is the Best!
The Detriot Penguinarium, open since 1968, was the first facility in North America built specifically for penguins. Tom Schneider has worked there for the last 22 years. He shares a bit of interesting insite about our favorite birdie friends… Check out this great article about Penguins, the Detriot zoo Penguinarium and the curator, Tom Schneider. […]
Penguins – Antarctica Takes It!
I just discovered an indie band (yes, music, not penguin related) and their debute album is called The Penguin League. Their music is fun to listen to – reminds me of a 70’s movie scene — a big field of daisies with a girl in white skirt twirling in the sunshine until she falls from […]
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