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58 Australian fairy penguins slaughtered in suspected dog attack

SYDNEY, Oct 17, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Wildlife officials in the southern
Australia on Wednesday announced an investigation into the mass death of 58
penguins they believe were killed in a dog attack.

The carcases of the fairy penguins — the world’s smallest penguin species
— were found strewn across a beach in Tasmania, a island-state off the
mainland.

“We would like to remind dog owners of the need to take responsibility for
their animals at all times as dogs have the capacity to do a lot of damage to
penguin colonies in a short period of time,” Tasmania’s department of parks,
water and environment said in a statement.

The latest grisly find comes just months after a dozen birds were found
dead on a nearby beach, they too are believed to have been killed in a dog
attack.

“All reports of alleged unlawful harming of wildlife are regarded
extremely seriously by the department,” the government department said.

Fairy penguins — who grow to around just over a foot (30 centimetres) and
can live for up to 24 years — are only found in southern Australia and New
Zealand, with Tasmania supporting around half of the global population.

Fairy penguin colonies remain under threat from increasing urbanisation,
traffic and domestic animals.

BSS/AFP/MR/ 1235 hrs