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Saving the Endangered African Penguin at Boulders

Reasons for population decline:

  • Heat stress (global warming, mid summer days – Temperatures higher than 34°C.
  • Increased nest abandonment and chick death.
  • High Rainfall – nest flooding, chick drowning.
  • Increased pelagic fishing industry = reduced availability of food.
  • Limited mortality to penguins caught in nets.
  • Limited mortality to penguins and seals – shot at sea by fisherman – exact number unknown- enforcement and education are important.
  • Competition with other predators – seals and sharks.
  • Human interference and disturbance (direct interactions, tourism impacts – boardwalks, Burgers Walk).
  • Egg loss due to predators – kelp gulls, mongoose, snakes.
  • Chick loss due to predators – mongoose, otter, cats, genet, leopards.
  • Adult death due to predators – seals, sharks, dogs etc.
  • Loss of Habitat: Competition for breeding space.
  • Marine Disturbances: Alternating regimes of high and low abundance of Sardine and Anchovy worldwide, including the Benguela system.
  • Pollution impacts the mortality of penguins such as oil, diesel, or chemicals spillages.
  • Catastrophic events (e.g. fire at colonies such at Stony Point, Boulders).
  • Injuries / Mortality due to motor vehicles.
  • Deformities impacting on breeding and feeding.
  • Penguins do contract diseases.

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