Photo: Northern rockhopper penguins have been disappearing from Gough island, a British island in the Southern Atlantic, at a rate of 100 birds a day






           

Northern rockhopper penguins have been disappearing from Gough island, a British island in the Southern Atlantic, at a rate of 100 birds a day, the RSPB has warned. Climate change, overfishing and changes in marine ecosystems could all be behind the decline.








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