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Aussie Farm Dogs Take Penguin Colony Under Their Wing, Saving Hundreds of Birds

Aussie Farm Dogs Take Penguin Colony Under Their Wing, Saving Hundreds of Birds
A pair of Maremma dogs have spent 10 years guarding a penguin flock once decimated by predators. They became saviors to the smallest penguins in the world.

These two dogs are an Australian penguin's best friend — with skills that have saved as many as a two thousand birds in the last ten years.

Foxes had nearly decimated the population of ‘little penguins' on Middle Island — killing nearly 200 a year.

But, since 2006 when Eudy and Tula started guarding the species, which is the smallest type of penguin in the world, there hasn't been any evidence of a predator attack.

It was a local chicken farmer, Swampy Marsh, who first suggested using the large, white Maremma sheep dogs as penguin guardians because they were so good at protecting his free range hens.

The community of Warrnambool sponsored the dogs' training and still provides homes for them through the winter.

Foxes had nearly decimated the population of ‘little penguins' on Middle Island — killing nearly 200 a year.

But, since 2006 when Eudy and Tula started guarding the species, which is the smallest type of penguin in the world, there hasn't been any evidence of a predator attack.

It was a local chicken farmer, Swampy Marsh, who first suggested using the large, white Maremma sheep dogs as penguin guardians because they were so good at protecting his free range hens.

The community of Warrnambool sponsored the dogs' training and still provides homes for them through the winter.

During the penguins' mating season, the dogs patrol the island five days a week, spending their days off at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, where they meet visitors and help educate people about conservation.

(WATCH the video below from Bondi Vet) — Photo: Peter Abbott

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