Thursday, January 28, 2016

Blog: Penguins Helping Penguins (Coins For Change)

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Surfa Siss, an official Club Penguin blogger, has written a new blog post about Coins for Change.

Her last post about the saiga conservation project was a hit, and had a lot of us eager to hear about what else is going on behind the scenes, and how our 10 billion coins that we donated are going out to help real-life causes and impact the lives of animals and people tremendously.

The newest post is called Penguins Helping Penguins, conveniently enough! Surfa Siss mentions that she teamed up with Global Penguin Society to help raise awareness about endangered penguins around the world. She tells us a few unknown penguin facts and talks about how she got involved herself.


Hi Penguins!

It’s so exciting to be able to share with you details about each project we’re supporting with Coins For Change! This next one should be near and dear to everyone’s hearts – it’s helping endangered penguins around the world with Global Penguin Society.  January 20th was Global Penguin Awareness Day - no better time than to tell you about penguins we are helping!

Did you know that penguins don’t live just in Antarctica?  All 17 types of penguins live in the Southern Hemisphere except the Galápagos Penguin.  Penguin species are found along the coastlines of Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Peru, South Africa and many islands everywhere in between!   I had a chance to visit our penguin friends in Argentina.  There I met Pablo Garcia Borboroglu a conservationist working hard to help penguins. Reasons some penguin species are endangered is climate change, pollution and loss of nesting grounds where penguins have their babies.

Check out these baby Magellanic penguins with their parent in Punta Tombo, Argentina:


And here's Pablo teaching kids how to help protect penguin’s in Argentina:


It’s amazing what one person can do to make a difference!  We all can do our part to help protect our environment - doing so will help penguins, other animals and us!  What will you pledge to do to help the environment where you live this year?

Waddle on!

-Surfa Siss