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    46 penguin chicks rescued after flooding hits Bird Island colony

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveMarch 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    After heavy rain on 24 February, nesting areas on Bird Island were inundated, washing away nests and leaving 46 vulnerable chicks exposed to the elements and without parental care.

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    The affected birds, primarily endangered African penguin chicks, were swiftly rescued and transported to the SANCCOB facility in Gqeberha, where teams are providing intensive support.

    Round-the-clock care includes regulated warmth, specialised feeding, routine health assessments and close monitoring to stabilise the displaced birds. Early intervention is critical at this life stage, when exposure, dehydration and stress can quickly become fatal.

    The rescue operation was a coordinated effort. SANCCOB Seabird Monitors worked alongside SANParks field rangers, with logistical support from a local vessel that transported responders safely to and from Bird Island in challenging conditions.

    For seabird species such as the African penguin, secure nesting habitat is fundamental to breeding success. When extreme weather events flood colonies, reproductive rates decline and already threatened populations face intensified pressure. Rehabilitation offers individual chicks a second chance, but long-term survival depends on safeguarding and restoring resilient breeding sites.

    As climate variability increases, conservation teams warn that proactive habitat management and rapid response capacity will become even more critical to protecting South Africa’s remaining penguin colonies.

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