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: The count of breeding pairs plummeted from that original 122,550 to just 52,786 —a decline of nearly 60% .
The number holds a heavy significance in the frozen reaches of the Antarctic, marking a tragic chapter for the chinstrap penguins of Elephant Island. The Decline of a Colony 122550
: Penguin numbers have decreased in every single colony surveyed on the island. : The count of breeding pairs plummeted from
: This collapse is largely attributed to a rapidly changing climate and the disruption of the marine food web, particularly the decline of krill, their primary food source. A Call for Sanctuaries 550 to just 52
However, recent surveys conducted by independent researchers on Greenpeace expeditions have revealed a grim transformation: