A little penguin colony in Australia struggles during years with high penguin divorce rates, but the divorcees could have ...
Little penguins on Phillip Island divorce partners after poor breeding seasons, impacting colony reproductive success.
The study found that divorce rates among these penguins are a significant predictor of the colony's breeding success.
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Conservationists are calling for Penguin Island to be closed to visitors to allow the dwindling little penguin population to ...
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SYDNEY, Jan 20 — Penguins on Australia’s Phillip Island, long thought to mate for life, are experiencing a rise in divorce ...
The little penguin colony has dropped by 94 per cent since 2007, leaving an estimated 114 on the island. Environmental activists want the island to close to allow the population to recuperate.
Life isn't always a beach for Phillip Island's beloved penguins, who have been found to divorce their partners and find a new ...