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Hoiho video

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Hoiho

Otago region

The hoiho or yellow-eyed penguin is New Zealand’s most endangered penguin. Watch this video about how a sheep farm on the Otago Peninsula has made a business out of watching penguins.

View the Hoiho video
(4 minute clip on TVNZ video player)

Click this image from the Hoiho clip to view the video. Image copyright: TVNZ.
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