Yellow Eyed Penguins
Yellow-eyed penguins under threat from fishing nets - Forest & Bird
Forest and Bird is warning an increase in yellow eyed penguins getting caught in fishing nets is pushing the nationally endangered bird to the brink of extinction.
It estimates 30 of the penguins… Video, Audio
Hoiho deaths leave Southland population on brink
With just one breeding pair left at Curio Bay, a trust protecting yellow-eyed penguins - one of the world's rarest penguin species - says its local population is at crisis point.
MPI accused of failing to protect seabirds
The Ministry for Primary Industries is being taken to task over a lack of progress on reducing seabird deaths, including endangered yellow-eyed penguins.
Yellow-eyed penguin 'death march' protest
Protesters in penguin suits played funeral music and held placards saying 'our penguins are starving'.
Yellow-eyed penguins could be extinct in 25 years - study
Yellow-eyed penguins could be extinct from New Zealand's coasts within 25 years unless urgent action is taken, a new study warns. Audio
Avian disease kills yellow-eyed penguin chicks
Avian diptheria has killed one in three yellow-eyed penguin chicks in the two colonies on the Moeraki Peninsula.
Yellow-eyed penguin numbers hit 'rock bottom'
Conservationists are worried about the sharp drop in yellow-eyed penguins breeding this season, with nest numbers reaching their lowest since 1990.
Nuts about Koura
Jan and Roy Johnstone's small farm in South Otago's Puerua Valley was owned by Jan's uncle before they bought it thirty years ago and they've been planting native and food producing trees there ever… Audio
Nuts about Koura
Jan and Roy Johnstone's small farm in South Otago's Puerua Valley was owned by Jan's uncle before they bought it thirty years ago and they've been planting native and food producing trees there ever…
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