World Penguin Day, observed every year on the 25th of April, brings attention to the distinctive traits and conservation issues faced by penguin species globally.

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As reported by SANParks, the African penguin (Spheniscus demersus), which inhabits the southern and southwestern coasts of Africa, is notably at the forefront of significant conservation initiatives aimed at its protection.
In a significant advancement last month, the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE), along with South African conservationists and fishing industry representatives, reached an agreement to create no-fishing zones surrounding six key breeding colonies of the African penguin.
South African National Parks (SANParks) oversees three of the last remaining penguin colonies in the country.
Two of these colonies, home to approximately 3,000 breeding pairs, are located within the Addo Elephant National Park Marine Protected Area (Addo MPA) on St. Croix and Bird Islands.
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To protect and manage these populations, the Biodiversity Management Plan for African Penguins (BMP) has been implemented, fostering collaboration among key stakeholders, including conservation NGOs and government agencies such as the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE).
As the primary manager of these colonies, SANParks plays a vital role in safeguarding penguin populations at critical breeding sites.
The BMP encompasses various strategies. These include habitat restoration, the installation and monitoring of artificial nesting structures, as well as the management of predation threats within the colonies.
Collaborative initiatives emphasize penguin monitoring, which involves tracking population dynamics, evaluating breeding success and rehabilitating injured or ill birds.
These efforts are complemented by public awareness campaigns that encourage sustainable practices among local communities and tourists.
Through these unified actions, the aim is to stabilize and ultimately boost the penguin population, helping to prevent the species from nearing extinction and ensuring the conservation of this iconic seabird for future generations.
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