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A total of 36 penguins were brought to the rehabilitation centre over the season in what was described by Oamaru Penguins as a “busy” year for the team.
Birds came in for a host of reasons, including starvation, injuries, feather contamination and there were chicks which got lost in town.
“It’s a great feeling seeing this last penguin swim off into the sun on such a beautiful day,” the organisation wrote in a social media post.
It was a record-breaking season for the birds, with 994 chicks fledging between May 2025 and April this year at the town’s visitor colony and a separate non-visitor control site, both managed by Oamaru Penguins.

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