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Penguin experts fly to Bristol

Penguins seldom come to Britain, it is said, because they are afraid of Wales.

Published on
August 26, 2013
Last updated
May 27, 2015

But penguin experts and enthusiasts from around the world will head to Bristol for the 8th International Penguin Conference on 2-6 September, the first ever to be held in Europe.

The event will be co-hosted by the University of Bristol and Bristol Zoo Gardens.

Delegates will be welcomed by Archbishop Desmond Tutu and get a chance to sample papers on everything from 鈥渕onitoring global penguin population change鈥 to 鈥渢he power of poo鈥.

They can learn the answer to the question 鈥淎re both sexes sexy?鈥 (in King penguins, where both sexes are similar in size and appearance). And they will hear about new conservation techniques and improved husbandry methods designed to protect the five 鈥渆ndangered鈥 and six 鈥渧ulnerable鈥 species of penguin.

The public will get a chance to spend a 鈥減enguin day鈥 at the zoo and attend a free event looking at 鈥淧enguins on Film鈥. This will include footage which catches 鈥渃riminal penguins鈥 red-handed 鈥 Adelie penguins stealing stones from their neighbours鈥 nests to protect their eggs 鈥 and demonstrates that even Emperor penguins can (more or less) fly.

鈥淭here鈥檚 so much work going on to help protect them, and all the delegates are very keen to share their passion for penguins,鈥 says conference chair Pete Barham, professor of physics at Bristol.

matthew.reisz@tsleducation.com

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