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Offspring at Vienna Zoo Schönbrunn: Critically Endangered Northern Rockhopper Penguins Hatched

Im Wiener Zoo Schönbrunn sind stark gefährdete Pinguine geschlüpft.
Im Wiener Zoo Schönbrunn sind stark gefährdete Pinguine geschlüpft. ©APA/TIERGARTEN SCHÖNBRUNN/DANIEL ZUPANC
Joyful news from the Vienna Zoo Schönbrunn: Among the critically endangered Northern Rockhopper Penguins, twelve chicks hatched in April. In the first two weeks of their lives, they were cared for by their parents, and then they came under the care of the zookeeper team and were initially weighed and fed three times a day, according to a press release from the zoo on Thursday.

"Currently, the chicks are in a separate area in the Polarium, where they are now learning step by step to retrieve food fish from the water. Here, they can already be observed by visitors," said zoo director Stephan Hering-Hagenbeck.

For ten years, the Vienna Zoo has coordinated the European Conservation Breeding Program for Northern and Southern Rockhopper Penguins. "We not only maintain the largest breeding group of Northern Rockhopper Penguins but also have the most successful breeding program in Europe - with twelve young animals this year alone," explained Sabine Frühwirth, zoological assistant at the Vienna Zoo Schönbrunn and studbook keeper for the Rockhopper Penguins. Over 100 offspring from Schönbrunn can be found in other European zoos.

(APA/Red.)

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