Article 34WG2 Penguin disaster as just two chicks survive from colony of 40,000

Penguin disaster as just two chicks survive from colony of 40,000

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Michael Slezak
from Environment | The Guardian on (#34WG2)

'Catastrophic breeding event' leads to demands for a marine protected area to be set up in East Antarctica

A colony of about 40,000 Adi(C)lie penguins in Antarctica has suffered a "catastrophic breeding event" - all but two chicks have died of starvation this year. It is the second time in just four years that such devastation - not previously seen in more than 50 years of observation - has been wrought on the population.

The finding has prompted urgent calls for the establishment of a marine protected area in East Antarctica, at next week's meeting of 24 nations and the European Union at the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) in Hobart.

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