Article 6HF7B Saving the African penguin from climate change and overfishing

Saving the African penguin from climate change and overfishing

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Enlarge / African penguins on a beach near Simon's Town in South Africa. (credit: spooh)

CAPE TOWN, South Africa-A weathered, green building stands at the edge of the cozy suburban Table View neighborhood in Cape Town, just a few blocks down from a Burger King and a community library. Upon stepping inside, visitors' feet squelch on a mat submerged in antibacterial liquid-one of the first signs this isn't just another shop on the street.

A few steps further down the main hallway, a cacophony of discordant brays and honks fill the air. A couple more strides reveal the source of these guttarall calls: African penguins.

Welcome to the nonprofit Southern African Foundation for the Conservation Of Coastal Birds' hatchery and nursery, where hundreds of these birds are hand-reared after being injured or abandoned in the wild.

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