Instead of typical Easter eggs, a South African conservation group is inviting members of the public to adopt a penguin egg instead. The Southern African Foundation for the Conservation of Coastal Birds (SANCCOB) has been incubating over 200 eggs of the endangered African penguin that were rescued from two colonies, and is now encouraging donations to meet the cost of incubation.
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Bored of Easter eggs? How about adopting an endangered penguin egg?
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