African Penguins face extinction
Environmental experts are extremely worried about the survival of the African Penguin.
There is an annual 8% decline in the population, sparking fears that the species could become functionally extinct within the next six years.
Table Mountain National Park manages one of two land-based colonies in the country.
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There is an annual 8% decline in the population, sparking fears that the species could become functionally extinct within the next six years.
Table Mountain National Park manages one of two land-based colonies in the country.
For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.
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