NZ builds private underpass for penguins

Published Nov 11, 2016

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Wellington - A group of small blue penguins in New Zealand have had their own special underpass built to protect them from traffic and give them privacy from tourists keen to take pictures of the world's smallest penguin.

The private passage was built to help the bird's commute between their nests and the sea at Oamaru Harbour, Otago, on New Zealand's southeast coast, where the 30cm tall penguins, who weigh around 1kg, reside.

"The project was supported by the local Waitaki District Council, as well as a number of private businesses who offered labour, materials, and advice," Jason Gaskill, the general manager of Tourism Waitaki Limited, told Reuters on Thursday.

Power and water supply lines were moved so the 25m could be positioned along the penguins' usual route, New Zealand media said.

Blue penguins, which are also found along the coastlines of southern Australia, usually live up to 10 years and walk on land with a distinct forward stoop.

Reuters

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