A penguin inside a cardboard box caused a helicopter crash in South Africa earlier this year, according to authorities. On Jan. 19, a pilot and three passengers transported a penguin back from Bird ...
An October 2025 social media post correctly reported that researchers documented an apparent effort by a troop of chimpanzees in the Congo Basin to domesticate more than 30 penguins.
A penguin somehow caused a helicopter to crash in South Africa, and all people can do is make tariff jokes on social media. According to the BBC, a report into the incident revealed that the Jan. 19 ...
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The release over the weekend was facilitated by non-profit organisation, the Southern African Foundation for the Conservation ...
Admission is free and open to all who wish to raise awareness around African penguin conservation. Ensure that you wear comfortable walking shoes and that you bring your own water and snacks in ...
South African researchers plan to release scores of abandoned, hand-reared African penguin chicks at the Western Cape's De Hoop nature reserve, boosting efforts to start a new breeding colony of the ...
If you’ve never seen penguins before, you don’t have to travel all the way to Antarctica to find them. You can find them right here in the Cape, which is home to the African Penguin colonies, and ...
Although the pilot had conducted a pre-flight risk assessment, the investigation indicated that he did not consider the additional risks associated with transporting the animal on board. South African ...
Experts say stricter fishing limits will be crucial if Africa’s only penguin is to survive. For now, conservationists hope ...
The Racine Zoo announced the hatching of an African Penguin chick. The chick was born on May 3. The penguin now weighs roughly 5 ½ pounds. RACINE, Wis. - The Racine Zoo's staff announced on Thursday, ...