Chile carries out endangered Humboldt penguins census and colonies of pelicans to get insights into their behavior, in Cachagua Island SANTIAGO (Reuters) - The Humboldt penguin population has ...
Humboldt penguins, native to the coasts of Chile and Peru, are considered "vulnerable" with a drastically reduced population. These medium-sized penguins primarily feed on fish and squid from the ...
The Humboldt penguin population along the central coast of Chile has dramatically decreased, making them one of the world's most vulnerable penguin species and putting them at risk of extinction, ...
The decrease in the Humboldt penguin population has put them at risk of extinction. Threats to the penguins in the wild include marine pollution, lack of pet supervision, disturbance of nesting sites ...
Fundamental changes in the ocean, such as warming, acidification or oxygen depletion, may have significant consequences for the composition of fish stocks, including the displacement of individual ...
Did you know that Chilean wines are celebrated globally, and in 2019, Chile was ranked eighth among “The World’s Largest Wine Producers” by the International Organization of Vine and Wine (OIV)? If ...
In the highly productive Northern Humboldt Current System, 3 seabird species, the Guanay cormorant Phalacrocorax bougainvillii, the Peruvian booby Sula variegata and the Peruvian pelican Pelecanus ...
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