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Baby Emperor penguin – China’s first test-tube penguin chick

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Last month, after 66 days of incubation, an Emperor penguin was born in China. This is no ordinary penguin. This penguin was artificially inseminated and spent 5 days in an artificial incubator when the adult penguins abandoned the egg. According to China’s National Bureau of Oceanography, the penguin is in ‘good health’. Against the odds, [...]

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Mr. Popper’s Penguins will soon be a movie starring Jim Carrey

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Exciting news for people who love penguins! Another great penguin movie is in the works. Originally published in 1938, Mr. Popper’s Penguins is a popular children’s book about a poor painter who receives a penguin he names Captain Cook. As the story goes on Mr. Popper’s house becomes full of penguins which teaches him some [...]

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Have you seen the rare all black penguin pictures and video?

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In case you’ve missed this amazing penguins news, there’s a rare black penguin that’s been spotted recently. The now famous photo of this all black penguin (aka melanistic penguin) was taken by Andrew Evans during his trip from Washington D.C. to Antarctica. For a few weeks now there has been a bit of talk about [...]

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A new view of penguins and hockey

With all the excitement around the Penguins winning the Stanely cup, I was sure there would eventually be a story tying our favorite penguin pals with the pro hockey players. This is a little bit of a stretch but one that is sure to bring a giggle. Photo from the Great Yarmouth Mercury This acquarist, [...]

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Three New Penguins in South Carolina

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Columbia (WLTX) — Riverbanks Zoo has one tiny and two big additions to the Penguin Coast exhibit. A rockhopper chick, born on June 18 and two adult king

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First Penguin Chick to Hatch at the Santa Barbara Zoo

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A Humboldt penguin hatched three weeks ago at the Santa Barbara zoo. This is their first penguin chick. It will not be in the main exhibit until it learns to swim. Photo from channel 6 KSBY.com

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Baby Penguins at the Tennessee Aquarium

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The Tennessee is swarming with baby penguins these days. Just within the last 24 hours the Gentoo penguin pair, Peep and Poncho have laid their second egg. I first discovered this story from my friend wiinterrr over at Gentoo Penguins at O’Higgins Station blog. She posted the “Tennessee Aquarium expecting more penguins“, I read further [...]

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Penguins hatching at the Chester Zoo

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A whole pile of adorable little penguin chicks have arrived at the Chester Zoo in the UK. This year’s bunch has been named after the staff’s love for Indian food – hot and spicey! Should be an exciting crew to visit this summer. Photo from the Chester Zoo wesite Read the full story about the [...]

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Reminder: Woodland Park Zoo Penguin Exhibit opens tomorrow!

If you are anywhere remotely close to the Woodland Park Zoo in Washington, pack your snacks and head to see the brand new penguin exhibit tomorrow, May 2nd. I so wish I could just hop on a plane and go – I’d pack right now! I’m hoping to make it in July. If you happen [...]

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First baby penguin in 8 years

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A baby penguin was welcomed into the world at the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas in New Orleans. The little penguin chick hatched on February 21, 2009. This is the first baby penguin for the aquarium in 8 years, so needless to say, it’s very exciting news! More baby penguin photos and news can be [...]

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Connecticut Penguin Plunge

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Today hundreds of people joined together to jump in the freezing cold waters of Hammonasset Beach State Park to show support and raise money for the Connecticut special Olympics. Check out a penguin plunge new clip. Check out the official website for the SOCT to find out more about the penguin plunge fun!

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It’s too cold for this penguin!

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At the Blackbrook Zoological Park, Leek, Staffordshire, there is a penguin that doesn’t much like cold water. Can ya blame him? His name is Kentucky and he’d much rather sit and watch his crazy pals frolick in the freezing cold than enjoy it himself. penguin picture from the Dailymail They say he was born smaller [...]

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The Penguins have a sheepdog

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On small south-coast Australian island, called Middle Island, a plan has been in action for 4 years to help protect a colony of little blue penguins. Photo by M Kuhn on flickr Maremma sheepdogs are guarding our favorite little penguins as a way to ward off foxes and wild dogs. The plan appears to be [...]

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Penguin in Pennsylvania

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For the entire month of January, there will be African penguins at the Lehigh Valley Zoo. Every weekend in January there are special penguin themed activities. The penguins visit in the winter to help boost zoo visits and there’s even a program, called Pennies for Penguins, to help raise funds for a permanent penguin exhibit. [...]

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Coming soon, Penguins at the Woodland Park Zoo

I am so excited! According to the Seattle Times, a new penguin exhibit is due to open May, 2009 at the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, Washington. Hooray! I say. Seattle is one of my absolute favorite places to visit and now It definitely will be at the top of my list. The exhibit will [...]

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The penguins have their own TV show

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In case you hadn’t heard already, the penguins from the Dreamworks movie Madagascar will soon have their own TV show on Nickelodeon (cable tv). The show is scheduled to air in March of 2009, but you can check out the penguin feature fun pages on the Nick website right now. Play penguin games, watch penguin [...]

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And Tango Makes Three… penguins

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This is an ongoing discussion I have followed very loosely, however I just ran across an article on the topic of two male penguins raising a chick that I really have to applaud. The controversy around this book is that it exposes children to homosexuality — via penguins. The article points out that the book [...]

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35 CapeNature baby penguins rescued

CapeNature Dyer Island, in South Africa has had 35 baby penguins recently rescued to help reduce a rapid decline in the penguin population. Often times, at the end of the breeding season, the adults will abandon their chicks. The adults go off to molt, which prevents them from fishing and feeding their young. Usually the [...]

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Baby African Penguin has a Surrogate Sibling

AT the Living Coasts attraction in Torquay, Devon, UK a baby penguin has been removed from its regular habitat so that the caregivers can help it receive enough food. According to the penguin keepers, they generally like to allow the animals to go about their daily business without any interferance. However, in the case of [...]

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Opus the penguin is leaving us

This news was reported on October 18th, but I thought I’d sit and hope the news would be reversed… I girl can dream can’t she? November 2, 2008 will be the last comic episode for Opus according to an article from Salon. Berkeley Breathed has decided its time to close the book on this loveable [...]

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Adelie penguins help researchers with climate change

Discovery channel news recently published an article about climate change and penguins, sighting that DNA research of Adelie penguins suggests survival depends on ability to adapt to temperature changes. “Adelie penguins are a wonderful model to study the problem of climate change,” said Lambert. “They have lived through temperature fluctuations much higher than those in [...]

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Snares Island penguin rescued

A project leader at the Department of Primary Industries in Tasmania rescued a badly injured penguin. The penguin was cut along his back, obviously tired and hungry. Dr Pemberton took the ailing penguin home to a special compound and nursed the bird back to health. Read more about this fantastic penguin hero Photo from Sam [...]

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recap: Giant Penguin Fossil found in Peru

Just when you might have thought penguins were great right now… apparently they’ve been great for hundreds of thousands… er, millions of years. Thank goodness for that! A giant penguin fossil was found. This lead to all kinds of great discoveres and insights… where did penguins originally live and what weather did they thrive in? [...]

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Sir Nils Olav Penguin

Nils Olav, a penguin in the Edinburgh Zoo in Scotland, was knighted August 15th, 2008. He is the third king penguin to carry the name since the original mascot was named in 1972. Now you may call him Sir Nils. More about the penguin knighting ceremony can be read at the Winnipeg Free Press.

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Baby Penguin introduced today at the LPZ

I just read that today at the Lincoln Park Zoo, in Chicago, a rockhopper penguin chick made its debut. Can you say, Aweeeeeeeee! Photo by Greg Neise, Lincoln Park Zoo Now the Penguin House at LPZ is a must on my list, it looks like a fabulous locale… if only I had my own jet! [...]

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Penguin Balloons Spark a Rescue

Here’s a fun news story about penguins disrupting the peace and quiet of the more air… LONDON (AFP) — Two balloons shaped like penguins sparked a major air and sea search when they were mistaken for a crashed microlight, Scottish coastguards said Wednesday. Three coastguard teams, a lifeboat and a Royal Air Force helicopter were [...]

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Penguins and Shoes

Zappos, and online shoe retailer, apparently had a party last night. Part of the atmosphere was real live african penguins swimming in the pool. How cool is that??? We all know penguins are the classiest critter around, but to be able to party with the penguins, that’s just outstanding! Wish I had been there. I [...]

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Penguins say there is trouble in the sea

According to a few news articles I read today, scientists say that penguin populations are decreasing and this is an indication that the world’s oceans are in trouble.  Many more details to this story… Read this penguin news from the associated press

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POMI the robot penguin

Korean researchers have developed POMI, a penguin-looking robot that is able to see, hear, touch and smell. Pomi is programmed to answer users through voice-recognition technology and various sensors allow it to recognise and locate humans. photo from GizModo I like the idea of a penguin robot. it would be so fun to have a [...]

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Penguins in Golden Gate Park

I was just in San Francisco 2 weeks ago and was hoping to stop by and visit the penguins at the California Academy of Sciences. Then I realized it wouldn’t be open to the public until September. I was bummed. Only 100 days until opening though, mark your calendars! However, I hear the penguins, which [...]

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Penguins moving to New Orleans from Fort Wayne

The Fort Wayne children’s zoo sent two young penguins to help retivalize the Aquarium of the Americas in New Orleans, Louisiana. The entire original penguin colony survived hurricane Katrina, but were sent away for a year while the facility was rebuilt. The colony returned home in May of 2006 and now the program is hoping [...]

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Balding Penguin Gets a Wetsuit

Pierre, a jackass penguin, is balding. Penguin feathers are the layer of protection that keep them warm while swimming. So, to help protect Pierre and encourage him to get back in the water, he’s been given a special wetsuit – now he can swim with his pals and his hiney will stay warm. Watch this [...]

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Happy World Penguin Day!

Today, April 25, 2008 is World Penguin Day! That means all day there is penguin loving going on all over the world. I hope you have a wonderful day filled with penguin appreciation! Some ideas for penguin celebrating: Visit your local zoo or aquiarium and tell the penguins how much you love them Draw a [...]

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African Penguin at the National Aviary

The National Aviary has a new addition, an eight-week-old African penguin named Sidney. His public debut was today, just in time for the Pittsburg Penguins hockey playoff… maybe Sidney will bring the team good luck! Read the full story and watch the baby penguin video

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Learning from King Penguins

We’ve heard a lot about global warming these days, and penguins continue to be a topic of discussion. The International Animal Rescue has a quick little article about King penguins and global warming effects – as presented by the Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien in France. The reports say that even 1 degree of change can [...]

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Penguins and the changing climate

Daniel Zwerdling at NPR (National Public Radio) wrote a fantastic article about penguins and how they are helping scientists to determine the effects of global warming. He spoke with David Ainley, “one of the most respected penguin researchers in the world”, and share with us some of the findings at Cape Royds,Antarctica. My favorite comment [...]

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Penguins in Omaha

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The Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha Nebraska now has 2 new penguins. A king penguin and a macaroni penguin recently arrived from a rescue group in South Africa. When the two birds were found, zoo officials said, they were severely dehydrated and have since been nursed back to health. This will tie the zoo for [...]

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Penguin Point

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Seaworld at Gold Coast Australia opened a new state-of-the-art fairy penguin exhibit March 7th. Penguin Point will initially be home to 11 fairy penguins from Sea World and Perth Zoo. Photo from: Brisban Times It is much larger than the previous exhibit – with a capacity of up to 60 birds – and contains 100,000 [...]

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Blue Penguins in New Zealand

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An article in the New Zealand National News says that blue penguin populations are slowly decreasing due to roadkill. I really wish there was another term… reading “roadkill” every few sentences just made for a sad picture, but I think that’s the point. Read the full story [tags]penguins,survival,wildlife[/tags]

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Baby penguin born at Brookfield Zoo

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This adorable baby Humbolt penguin was born January 31st at the brookfield zoo, near Chicago. (photo from the Sun Times) Read the full story, see more photos and a video of the baby at the Sun Times website. You can also watch two mini videos and read the lateness news about the baby penguin at [...]

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Global warming affecting penguins

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According to an article in Britain’s Telegraph, global warming is decreasing the food supply (and the population ) of the king penguin. The climate change could also affect the breeding of other antarctic penguin populations. (photo from http://www.telegraph.co.uk) On the flip side, according to a CBS News article, the climate change is helping “So far, [...]

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St. Kilda Penguin Colony Endangered

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Environmentalists are outraged over an Australian channel-deepening project. The dreging will force St. Kilda’s little penguins to travel farther to find food.. potentially starving the chicks in their nests. Although the penguins at Phillip Island will be monitored for the project, monitoring of the colony at St. Kilda has not been set as a priority. [...]

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Working with Penguin is the Best!

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The Detriot Penguinarium, open since 1968, was the first facility in North America built specifically for penguins. Tom Schneider has worked there for the last 22 years. He shares a bit of interesting insite about our favorite birdie friends… Check out this great article about Penguins, the Detriot zoo Penguinarium and the curator, Tom Schneider. [...]

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Penguins – Antarctica Takes It!

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I just discovered an indie band (yes, music, not penguin related) and their debute album is called The Penguin League. Their music is fun to listen to – reminds me of a 70′s movie scene — a big field of daisies with a girl in white skirt twirling in the sunshine until she falls from [...]

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Penguin Cartoon Caption Contest

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437 submissions were narrowed down into 10 winners for a fun caption contest. The cartoon to be captioned was a pair of penguins, one in a fancy tuxedo and the other sporting a Hawaiian style shirt, red Bermuda shorts and sandels – cute! read the full article and winning submissions at TheStar.com [tags] penguins, cartoon[/tags]

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Mr. Popper’s Penguins need some help

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I just found a great site that lets you help kids in need through donations to various classroom project requests. Teachers make a proposal for school supplies or equipment that you can make a donation for. In the middle of all these projects is a request for new books… 20 copies of Mr. Popper’s Penguins [...]

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30 days with a Penguin helps

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This inspiring story was recently published in The Voice, a publication out of New Baltimore, Michigan. “Port Huron Hospital Foundation’s annual Adopt-a-Penguin program is a philanthropic effort that inspires youngsters to support other youngsters being cared for at the hospital.” … … “The children had custody of their penguins for 30 days. During that time, [...]

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Penguins and dinosaurs

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Dinosaurs and penguins had/have a similar respiratory system. “Modern-day birds have a highly specialised respiratory system, made up of a small rigid lung and around nine air sacs. The bellows-like movement of the sternum and ribs moves air through the system. Image: University of Manchester The researchers examined fossils, including the famed ‘fighting dinosaurs’ Bony [...]

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Fat little fairy penguins

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According to a short article from ABC news, Australia, “…the endangered fairy penguin colony at Manly in Sydney’s north… are the fattest and healthiest in Australia.” The article continues, “After a drastic decline in numbers between the 1960s and 1980s, the NSW Government study has found penguin numbers are now stable.” Read more fairy penguin [...]

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Penguins in Argentina

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A neat picture of penguins, loosk to me almost like they’re “holding hands”. The photo is what caught my attention, but it belongs to an interesting article about the Punta Tombo Penguin Colony in Argentina. Read more. [tags]penguins,argentina[/tags]

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A penguin’s eye view

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In the past, only scientists swimming with whales could witness such behavior. Now, a waterproof device containing a camera and a suction cup has made it possible to get video footage off the animals’ backs and on to the Internet for anyone to see. Read the full story… [tags]penguin,news,science[/tags]

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Name Kylie’s Penguin

Fans of pop star Kylie Minogue are being invited to help her name a penguin after she was named an ambassador of the Phillip Island Penguin Foundation. [tags]kylie minogue,penguin[/tags]

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Giant tropical penguin discovered!

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A giant penguin that preferred the tropics to the southern oceans has been discovered by a team of scientists. The fossilised remains of the animal, which lived some 36 million years ago, were found in what is today Peru. Read the whole story… [tags]penguin,fossil[/tags]

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Penguins Perferred Travel

Haha, according to the Travel Daily News, penguins have launched a green travel campaign. “Several species of penguins whose habitats are endangered by carbon dioxide emissions launched a public awareness campaign urging travelers to go by motorcoach, the greenest travel mode by virtue of its drastically lower carbon emissions compared to  airlines, trains, and personal [...]

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New England Aquarium Penguin Conservation

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The New England Aquarium is working to help conserve the penguin species nationwide. “The aquarium breeds penguins as part of the Species Survival Program, a cooperative project among the penguin programs at zoos and aquariums across the country.” – Read more about this great program from the Boston Globe In addition to the aquarium’s fantastic [...]

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St. Louis Penguin Paintings

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The St. Louis Zoo is one of my favorites – of many I’ve visited around the country. Now I’ve learned you can support the zoo’s efforts and animal enrichment by purchasing an original work of art created by the Magellanic penguins. No kidding!   “The penguins walk through non-toxic paints in various colors, then walk [...]

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Helping Penguins

Help the Penguins help Peru Peru Penguin – Miner / Geologist Penguin – Rescue Penguin About Penguins Helping Peru JGoode Designs has teamed up with unEarthedTees.com to help raise funds for the victims of the Peru earthquake. Three original JGoode penguin designs have been dedicated for the cause now through September 30, 2007. 50% of [...]

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Magellanic penguins in South American Oil Spill

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“Hundreds of oil- covered Magellanic penguins have surfaced off the Atlantic coast of South America in the last few weeks, more than 40 of them in Uruguay alone.” Read the full article Caring for wildlife around the globe, the IFAW (International Fund for Animal Welfare) is often involved in the rescue and rehabilitation of animals [...]

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Pop Culture and Penguins

“…the small, flightless birds are invading pop culture with a chilling precision. They are taking no prisoners, if only because their lack of opposable thumbs makes it difficult to manipulate a Taser.” Paramous Post It’s true, word has it the penguins are taking over the world. Finally! Peace Love and Penguins Bumper Sticker [tags]penguin,trends[/tags]

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World Penguin Day

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Today is World Penguin Day! Celebrate our favorite little birdie pals and take a moment to pass the love on to others. What is World Penguin Day? “World Penguin Day coincides with the annual northward migration of penguins. This happens each year on or around April 25th. Penguins do not fly. Rather, they walk, or [...]

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Penguins and the Scientists

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An informative and interesting article about science, research and penguins helping to teach us all… from the New Zealand Herald   [tags]penguins, science, new zealand[/tags]

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The Flu’s Got Happy Feet

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That’s right, HAPPY FEET (or characers from the Warner Bros. movie) have joined up with Roche Laboratories Inc. to spread the word about the Flu. FluFACTS.com is sporting a fun awareness campaign with an extra tap dancing beat. Get information, facts (obviously), support and tips. It’s a great site… and how can it not be [...]

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Penguins on DVD

Happy Feet is coming to DVD March 26th and now you can enter to win a limited edition gift bag.. woo hoo! bag of goodies includes: a fleece, a snow globe, a story book and a tattoo set just answer this simple question: Which film won the Oscar for Best Animated Picture at this year’s Academy [...]

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Catch the Penguin Wave

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Summer 2007 we all get to grab our bikinis and head to the beach for a fun new flick. Surfs Up, a new Sony Pictures animated film is coming to theaters June 8th. The story line is a “true story” (in animated penguin form) of a behind the scenes look at competitive surfing. We’ll follow [...]

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And the Penguin Wins!

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Happy Feet, with our favorite little dancer won Oscar for Best Animated Film at the 2007 Academy Awards. Go Mambo Go! See, the penguin lovers out there knew it all along… I did, didn’t you? [tags]penguins,happy feet, movie, oscar,animated,academy award[/tags]

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Penguin Sweaters – toasty!

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A group of knitting grandmothers in the UK have set out to help protect  the penguins from the cold with adorable little woolen jumpers.   The goal is to help protect the little penguins frm the cold while their feathers reoil. Read the entire story… I say it’s a grand toasty idea. [tags]penguins,conservation,animal protection[/tags]

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Mumble Finds a New Home

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A 6ft stuffed toy penguin was donated to a South Tyneside school (UK), Fellgate Autistic Unit… Check out this heart warming bit. [tags]penguin,toy,donation,autism,charity[/tags]

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Penguins and Special Olympics

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What a great event! “ Nashua area groups raise $50,000 for N.H. Special Olympics’ Penguin Plunge” Read more [tags]penguins, charity,special olympics, nashua[/tags]

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Adopt a Little Penguin for Valentine’s Day

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“…The Little Penguin winery’s “Adopt A Penguin” program aims to protect and preserve the adorable, real-life Little Penguins of Phillip Island in Southeastern Australia — the smallest breed of penguin to be found anywhere in the world. Proceeds from each adoption are used to build and establish little penguin ‘love shacks’ — nesting boxes where [...]

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