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 ...
Penguins on Phillip Island, a popular wildlife sanctuary, are divorcing at an alarming rate, according to a new study. The research, led by Professor Richard Reina, Head of Monash University’s ...
L ife isn't always a beach for Phillip Island's beloved penguins, who have been found to divorce their partners and find a new mate if they aren't satisfied with the number of young filling the ...
I can’t wait to see the African penguin colony near Cape Town, and also visit Robben Island ... wine isn’t as good as ours, you understand. But there’s no such thing as a bad wine tasting ...
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 ...
Life isn’t always a beach for Phillip Island’s beloved penguins, who have been found to divorce their partners and find a new mate if they aren’t satisfied with the number of young filling the nest – ...
Credit: Phillip Island Nature Parks. Life isn’t always a beach for Phillip Island’s beloved penguins, who have been found to divorce their partners and find a new mate if they aren’t ...
Life isn't always a beach for Phillip Island's beloved penguins, who have been found to divorce their partners and find a new mate if they aren't satisfied with the number of young filling the nest – ...
Workers pick Ansonica grapes from Italy's Giglio Island. On a windy day in September, I thought I would be taking a gentle walk through a newly-revived vineyard on Italy’s Giglio Island to see a ...
SYDNEY, Jan 20 — Penguins on Australia’s Phillip Island, long thought to mate for life, are experiencing a rise in divorce rates, researchers have found. According to 10Play, a study spanning 13 ...