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The new Patagonia Azul Provincial Park is in one of the most wildlife-rich corners of the South Atlantic Ocean, nicknamed ...
The Magellanic penguin population has experienced ... efforts to sustain the penguins and other wildlife of Argentina. Penguins only live in the southern half of the world because they will ...
“Anthropogenic threats have been considered to threaten wintering Magellanic penguins along the coasts of northern Argentina, Uruguay and southern Brazil. “These include water pollution caused ...
Over 120,000 Magellanic penguins flock to Isla Magdalena's Monumento Natural Los Pingüinos. Located about two and a half hours northeast of Punta Arenas by boat, Isla Magdalena features a well ...
Argentine environmentalists and scientists brought back to the sea a group of 14 Magellanic penguins that had been ... Coast Guard (Prefectura Naval Argentina - in Mar de Ajó).
Here, you'll spot throngs of intrepid hikers gearing up for exploring Torres del Paine and wildlife-enthusiasts flocking to Isla Magdalena to mingle with Magellanic penguins. If you have time to ...
For more than 60 million years, penguins of all kinds—including the opportunistic Magellanic penguin—have been driven by an evolutionary urge to reach beyond their boundaries. Today ...
A must-visit for serious birdwatchers and adventure lovers. Home to over a million Magellanic penguins during breeding season. Walk scenic paths surrounded by nests, chicks, and the sound of ...
For generations, humpback whales have traveled to the southern coast of Argentina to calve and nurse. Giant petrels and imperial cormorants come to nest, and sea lions and Magellanic penguins ...