Galapagos Penguins Benefit from Changes in Climate | August 15th, 2015

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution researchers report findings of shifting winds and trade currents helping the  endangered Galapagos Penguin population double over the past 30 years after their numbers plummeted to just a few hundred birds. The wind and trade current changes have caused an enlarging of the cold pool of water where the penguins feed and breed –  find the full story here