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Australian wildlife carers urge to rescue penguins in proper way
Published: Apr 25, 2021 06:13 PM
Tracey Wilson, owner of the non-profit organization in Victoria, Mosswood Wildlife, breeds a penguin at Mosswood Wildlife in Victoria, Australia, April 21, 2021. Australian wildlife rescuers warn the public not to put vulnerable penguins back in water and call on people to realize the importance of protecting nature on World Penguin Day. (Photo by Hu Jingchen/Xinhua)

Tracey Wilson, owner of the non-profit organization in Victoria, Mosswood Wildlife, breeds a penguin at Mosswood Wildlife in Victoria, Australia, April 21, 2021. Australian wildlife rescuers warn the public not to put vulnerable penguins back in water and call on people to realize the importance of protecting nature on World Penguin Day. (Photo: Xinhua)


 
Tracey Wilson, owner of the non-profit organization in Victoria, Mosswood Wildlife, holds a penguin at Mosswood Wildlife in Victoria, Australia, April 21, 2021. Australian wildlife rescuers warn the public not to put vulnerable penguins back in water and call on people to realize the importance of protecting nature on World Penguin Day. (Photo by Hu Jingchen/Xinhua)

Tracey Wilson, owner of the non-profit organization in Victoria, Mosswood Wildlife, holds a penguin at Mosswood Wildlife in Victoria, Australia, April 21, 2021. Australian wildlife rescuers warn the public not to put vulnerable penguins back in water and call on people to realize the importance of protecting nature on World Penguin Day. (Photo: Xinhua)


 
Tracey Wilson, owner of the non-profit organization in Victoria, Mosswood Wildlife, works at Mosswood Wildlife in Victoria, Australia, April 21, 2021. Australian wildlife rescuers warn the public not to put vulnerable penguins back in water and call on people to realize the importance of protecting nature on World Penguin Day. (Photo by Hu Jingchen/Xinhua)

Tracey Wilson, owner of the non-profit organization in Victoria, Mosswood Wildlife, works at Mosswood Wildlife in Victoria, Australia, April 21, 2021. Australian wildlife rescuers warn the public not to put vulnerable penguins back in water and call on people to realize the importance of protecting nature on World Penguin Day. (Photo: Xinhua)


 
Photo taken on April 21, 2021 shows a rescued penguin at Mosswood Wildlife in Victoria, Australia. Australian wildlife rescuers warn the public not to put vulnerable penguins back in water and call on people to realize the importance of protecting nature on World Penguin Day. (Photo by Hu Jingchen/Xinhua)

Photo taken on April 21, 2021 shows a rescued penguin at Mosswood Wildlife in Victoria, Australia. Australian wildlife rescuers warn the public not to put vulnerable penguins back in water and call on people to realize the importance of protecting nature on World Penguin Day. (Photo: Xinhua)


 
Tracey Wilson, owner of the non-profit organization in Victoria, Mosswood Wildlife, works at Mosswood Wildlife in Victoria, Australia, April 21, 2021. Australian wildlife rescuers warn the public not to put vulnerable penguins back in water and call on people to realize the importance of protecting nature on World Penguin Day. (Photo by Hu Jingchen/Xinhua)

Tracey Wilson, owner of the non-profit organization in Victoria, Mosswood Wildlife, works at Mosswood Wildlife in Victoria, Australia, April 21, 2021. Australian wildlife rescuers warn the public not to put vulnerable penguins back in water and call on people to realize the importance of protecting nature on World Penguin Day. (Photo: Xinhua)