Learning about our little penguins at KI wildlife carnival 2021

Look at this awesome team of fabulous women. I am so excited and looking forward to seeing you soon at the KI wildlife carnival 2021.

So much gratitude for your work in installing my 3 nesting modules into little penguin habitat at Emu Bay. Beautiful camouflaged with vegetation and with temperature trackers installed to collect data to inform any further work.

Congratulations to the three philanthropist who purchased these nests and ‘gifted them into habitat’ . We are so grateful.

To find out more about this project make sure to attend the KI Wildlife Carnival on Oct. 3 at Duck Lagoon.

You can click here to find out more about the carnival and get your tickers.

Kangaroo Island Wildlife Network's Katie Welz (centre) with Dr. Diane Colombelli-Negrel from Flinders Uni and PhD student Sarah-Lena Reinhold from Adelaide Uni installing a clay little penguin nesting module at Emu Bay last week. Photo supplied

Kangaroo Island Wildlife Network's Katie Welz (centre) with Dr. Diane Colombelli-Negrel from Flinders Uni and PhD student Sarah-Lena Reinhold from Adelaide Uni installing a clay little penguin nesting module at Emu Bay last week. Photo supplied