Vital penguin breeding site in Antarctica drastically loosing mating pairs

about 5 years in NY Post

The second-largest emperor penguin breeding ground in Antartica has seen a drastic decline in mating pairs since 2016, according to a new study that has some scientists alarmed. Halley Bay has historically been the annual mating home to anywhere from 15,000 to 24,000 penguin pairs, but in the past three years almost none of the...

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