30 African penguins released at De Hoop Nature Reserve Posted on 15 June 2021 The African penguin population is decreasing rapidly, primarily due to a lack of food. In an attempt to re-establish the African penguin colony on the south coast of South Africa, 30 penguin fledglings were released at the De Hoop Nature Reserve on June 11. Birdlife South Africa, CapeNature, and the Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds (SANCCOB) have partnered up to help save this endangered African penguin. Penguins being released. Credit: SANCCOB saves birds on Facebook Competition with the fishing industry as well as the shift in fish stock on the west coast of South Africa means that penguins breeding on the west coast are struggling to find any food for survival. De Hoop was chosen as a colony in 2015 when BirdLife South Africa started investigating whether a new colony could be established for the African penguin. CapeNature and BirdLife South Africa partnered up in the construction of a predator fence that would ensure the safety of the penguins after they had been moved. Credit: SANCCOB saves birds on Facebook ‘This release, which will hopefully be the first of many, is the culmination of many years of work so I’m immensely excited to see it finally happening!’ says Christina Hagen, the Pamela Isdell Fellow of Penguin Conservation at BirdLife South Africa, who has been running the project since 2015. Credit: SANCCOB saves birds on Facebook Life-like penguin imitations and penguin calls being broadcasters through loudspeakers were used to help re-colonise the De Hoop naturally. PICTURES: Facebook Related Posts Cape Town’s sustainability: Leading the way in environmental initiatives 1 June 2023 As National Environmental Month commences in South Africa, Cape Town stands proudly at the forefront... read more Kapama to host Safari Guide of the Year Awards 2023 1 June 2023 Kapama Private Game Reserve near Hoedspruit will host this year’s Safari Guide of the Year... read more Blood Lions relaunches for public viewing on YouTube 1 June 2023 Award-winning documentary feature film Blood Lions has been relaunched on YouTube for public viewing, creating... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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