Dyan DeNapoli
The Great Penguin Rescue
The Great Penguin Rescue
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Fine used hardcover in dust jacket. Previous owner's blind stamp on title page.
ON JUNE 23, 2000, the iron-ore carrier MV Treasure, en route from Brazil to China, foundered off the coast of Cape Town, South Africa, spilling 1,300 tons of oil into the ocean and contaminating the habitat of 75,000 penguins. Realizing that 41 percent of the world's population of African penguins could perish, local conservation officials immediately launched a massive rescue operation, and 12,500 volunteers from around the globe rushed to South Africa in hopes of saving the imperiled birds.
Serving as a rehabilitation manager during the initial phase of the three-month rescue effort, Dyan deNapoli–better known as "the Penguin Lady" for her extensive work with penguins–and fellow volunteers de-oiled, nursed back to health, and released into the wild nearly all of the affected birds. Now, at the tenth anniversary of the disaster, deNapoli recounts this extraordinary true story of the world's largest and most successful wildlife rescue.

Publisher | Free Press |
Year | 2010 |
Pages | 307 |
Buteo Books # | FD8174U |
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