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Get voting for your favourite penguin

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Who will usurp infamous “bad boy” Moas this year’s most-loved penguin?

Aflurry of voters around the world are poised to flock to the National Aquarium of New Zealand’s website to vote for the Penguin of the Year.

Local body election campaignin­g may be under way, but there’s no shortage of feathered candidates when it comes to the National Aquarium’s famous little penguins/ korora¯.

It is up to the public to vote for their favourite when the online polls open on Monday. With “bad boy” Mo taking out 2021’s title after three years as a finalist, this year it could be anyone’s crown.

Becs Cuthbert, supervisor of birds, and her team at the aquarium have had a busy year, with the introducti­on of a new korora¯, as well as the release of two recovered penguins after their rehabilita­tion. She says the team are excited about a slight change of format for this year’s voting.

“For the past four years, we’ve had separate voting for the top three finalists. This year it’s all about getting your votes in early, with a sneak peek at the polls part-way through and going straight to the winner announceme­nt,” explains Becs.

“The winner is going to be a hard one to predict this year, everyone has a favourite, and we can’t wait to see our followers from around the world get involved.”

In previous years, votes have come in the thousands from countries as far away as Brazil, India, Vietnam, France, England, and the US.

Voting opens on Monday, with the winner being announced on Wednesday, September 14 through their social media channels.

The aquarium’s social media channels (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok) will profile each penguin during the campaign, and voters can go to their website to vote for their favourite.

Dora has been a high profile recipient of Naughty Penguin of the Month this year. Known as a bit of a princess, she’s been Naughty Penguin of the Month three times in the last year for stealing the limelight during keeper talks, having a continued vendetta against the male keepers, and wanting to stay in bed all day. She is popular with visitors, as she loves to swim right at the front of the pool to greet them as they arrive.

Martin and Dave like to squabble, and Marina and new arrival Kaewa have made a name for themselves chasing divers and leading other penguins astray.

All of the National Aquarium of New Zealand’s little penguins are there because they need help from specialist staff. They arrived as abandoned chicks, victims of dog attacks and other predators, are partiallys­ighted, or have become sick in the wild. Some are missing flippers due to getting caught in fishing nylon.

The National Aquarium’s Penguin Cove facility is a rehabilita­tion centre for korora¯, assisting with recovery of sick or injured birds and returning them to the wild.

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The choices are endless at this year’s line-up.
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