- Congratulation to organisers of Oscar’s Law Rally – Rec by Friends of Port Linco…
Congratulation to organisers of Oscar’s Law Rally – Rec by Friends of Port Lincoln , Friends of Goolwa , Friends of Victor Harbor ,
Oscar’s Law
Oscar’s Law aims to: Abolish the factory farming of companion animals. Ban the sale of factory farmed companion animals from pet shops, online and in print media Insist the govenment run a proper campaign on responsible pet ownership. - Save the Granite Island fairy Penguin rec by Friends of Victor Harbor , Friends…
Save the Granite Island fairy Penguin rec by Friends of Victor Harbor , Friends of Goolwa , Friends of Glenelg , Friends of McLaren Vale
Save the Granite Island fairy Penguin
The Fairy Penguin population on Granite Island is counted annually by a team of dedicated volunteers and staff from the Penguin Research and Conservation, Granite Island Nature Park. There has been a serious decline in numbers since 2001 when 1,548 individual were counted to 2010 when only 146 individual were found. Nightly count data has also shown a decrease in numbers. Things are getting critical; the penguin population is in crisis. The big question is why has the penguin population declined? The decline may be linked to an increase in the population of New Zealand fur seals, reduction in food sources, introduced predators, tourism or global warming. At the moment research is being conducted to determine the cause of the population decline, which will enable more effective management. West Island, only five kilometres away had a thriving colony only five years ago, it now has little to no penguins remaining. We are facing the very real possibility of the same thing happening on Granite Island. Penguins tend not to recolonise, so when they are gone, they probably won’t come back in a hurry, if ever. To loose this iconic Victor Harbour species would be such a shame. I and many other people I’m sure would have fond memories of the Granite Island Penguins. I remember as a child searching the rock crevices with the excitement and anticipation of seeing a penguin. Now most of those crevices are empty and children may never again know the same joy I did. The loss of the fairy Penguin to Granite Island would be a huge blow to tourism as well as the environment. Over 35000 people a year visit Granite Island to view penguins on penguin tours each year. Most people eat and many sleep over in Victor Harbor, this will create a significant loss to the town. We need to act now if we want the penguins to survive!! - Rec by Friends of Mount Gambier , Friends of Victor Harbor , Alpha Training , Re…
Rec by Friends of Mount Gambier , Friends of Victor Harbor , Alpha Training , Recession Beaters , Depression Beaters , Adelaide Real Estate
Meet some of our penguins
Meet Arnie (sometimes referred to as Annie), he had been abandoned by his parents and was in a bad way when he was brought to us, with his sister Alice, on the 4th September, 2009.He was just 4 weeks old and weighed only 390g. She had no feathers on the back of her head, (as you can see in the photo) and we had to put sunscreen on his skin to stop him from getting sunburned. When his feathers finally grew, they were a different density to all the other ones.
If you would like to support him or any other of our penguins, visit our website – www.penguincentre.com.au
All these penguins are available for adoption on our website – www.penguincentre.com.au - Support Granite Island Penguin Centre rec by Friends of Victor Harbor , Friends…
Support Granite Island Penguin Centre rec by Friends of Victor Harbor , Friends of Goolwa , Friends of McLaren Vale , Friends of Glenelg
Granite Island Penguin Centre
To raise enough money to build another penguin enclosure, so we can house and rehabilitate more penguins. - Friends of Victor Harbor , Friends of Port Pirie , Friends of Port Lincoln , Fr…
Friends of Victor Harbor , Friends of Port Pirie , Friends of Port Lincoln , Friends of Goolwa , Friends of Mount Gambier , Friends of Glenelg
Would you like 100k Post Views for your Facebook Page ?
Would you like 100k Post Views for your Facebook Page ? The following Questions will be answered in detail in the Skype Webinar promoted on the Wall of the Alpha Training Facebook Page . The Skype Phone Number is 08 7200 0456 . It is not necessary to download Skype to access this Skype Phone Number . Simply call this number from any Phone Line or Mobile / Cell Phone . Or alternatively , to access this Skype Webinar from your computer , the Skype address is … - Rec by Friends of Victor Harbor , Friends of Port Pirie , Friends of Port Lincol…
Rec by Friends of Victor Harbor , Friends of Port Pirie , Friends of Port Lincoln , Friends of Goolwa
Referral Contest
Starting NOW! Send 25 of your friends/family/fans over to our page. Win a free boutique item! it will be a random item, pre selected by us! You must keep track of how many stop by our page. However, NO CHEATING! We will confirm!!!! If we catch you cheating, you will be banned from our page and will not be allowed to participate in any future games we have. Once you get 25 fans, email us! bellabugflowersandbows@gmail.com with your address. We will confirm the 25 new fans from you, and get back… - BellaBug Flowers and Bows rec by Recession Beaters , Alpha Training , Friends of…
BellaBug Flowers and Bows rec by Recession Beaters , Alpha Training , Friends of Glenelg , Friends of Port Pirie , National Wholesale Finance
Wall Photos
Don’t know how I feel about this one either… Lighting in my studio was really off today!!!!! - Congratulations The Lost Dogs’ Home – We want Oscars Law ! – rec by Friends of V…
Congratulations The Lost Dogs’ Home – We want Oscars Law ! – rec by Friends of Victor Harbor , Friends of Port Pirie , Friends of Goolwa
Wall Photos
At the Parliament House for Oscars Law – We want Oscars Law. - Congratulations Stafford Rescue Victoria and the other groups who organised Osca…
Congratulations Stafford Rescue Victoria and the other groups who organised Oscars Law Rally in Melbourne today – rec by Alpha Training
Wall Photos
Oscars Law Rally on the steps of Parliament House Melbourne today
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