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  2. Penguin Island (Western Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The little penguin population which breeds on Penguin Island is genetically distinct and in decline. In 2007 there were between 1600 and 2000 little penguins on Penguin Island during breeding months. By 2011, the number had dropped to about 1000, and by 2022 to about 250. [ 31 ]

  3. Phillip Island Nature Park - Wikipedia

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    Little Penguins returning to their burrows on Phillip Island. Phillip Island Nature Park (PINP) is a conservation park located on Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia.Created in 1996, the park is owned by the Victorian State Government; however, it is a self-funding commercial attraction for the purpose of animal conservation and research.

  4. List of little penguin colonies - Wikipedia

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    Little penguins were once common along the southern coastline of mainland Australia but are now primarily confined to various small islands and isolated coastal locations due to predation by introduced feral and domestic cats, foxes or, in New Zealand, stoats and ferrets, and stray dogs on the mainland.

  5. Kingscote, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    [4] [2] It is South Australia's oldest European settlement and the island's largest town. [8] It is a well-established tourist centre and the administrative and communications centre. It is home to a colony of the smallest penguins in the world, the Australian little penguin. The town is served by Kingscote Airport with passenger flights on two ...

  6. Barunguba / Montague Island - Wikipedia

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    The island is home to a large colony of little penguins on the island. As the island has no foxes or feral cats, the penguins have no predators other than other seabirds and seals. With the restoration of native habitat and the provision of penguin breeding boxes, penguin numbers have increased, and there are now approximately 12,000 on the island.

  7. Penguin Island (South Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Penguin Island is an island in the Australian state of South Australia located in Rivoli Bay on the state's south east coast of approximately 1.5 kilometres (0.93 miles) south of Beachport. From 1878 to 1960, it was the site of an operating lighthouse. Since at least 1972, it has been part of the Penguin Island Conservation Park.

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    While the Polar Play Zone is an underwater viewing area where you can see otters dive, dolphins splash and penguins drift through the water. 23. The Florida Aquarium, Florida

  9. Middle Island (Warrnambool) - Wikipedia

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    Middle Island is a small (c. 2 ha), rocky island lying close to the shore of south-western Victoria, Australia, in Stingray Bay next to the city of Warrnambool. It is a wildlife sanctuary that is home to breeding colonies of Australian little penguins ( Eudyptula novaehollandiae ) and short-tailed shearwaters ( Ardenna tenuirostris ).

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