Phillip Island is home to the 37,000 little penguins, the world's largest colony of the species, and the internationally renowned Penguin Parade attracts thousands of visitors each year to watch ...
Life on Phillip Island isn’t just idyllic strolls on the beach for its famous little penguins. New research reveals these birds don’t always mate for life and may “divorce” their partners ...
Currently, the Phillip Island population is doing well. “Little penguins are very good at buffering themselves against environmental disturbance,” says Reina because they can adapt where they ...
Promoting connections between visitors and the unique environment of Summerland Peninsula, Phillip Island ... s largest colony of Little Penguins and the important conservation ...
One of Australia’s most popular tourist attractions, the iconic Phillip ... Island Nature Parks to continue to carry out its globally recognised penguin research. Australia’s largest colony of ...
The world famous Little Penguins of Australia's Phillip Island entertain half a million tourists a year with a sunset parade from the surf to their burrows. But behind the scenes the life of penguin ...
Nowhere is this shift in understanding more pronounced than on Australia’s Phillip Island, home to the world’s largest colony of little penguins (Eudyptula minor). These charming, blue ...
Researchers from Monash University and Phillip Island Nature Parks found that divorce among little penguins (Eudyptula minor) is linked to enhanced breeding success. While little penguins ...