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Our Penguins don't like snow....

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When you think of penguins, do you imagine them sliding on icy banks as snow falls overhead? Hey the

When you think of penguins, do you imagine them sliding on icy banks as snow falls overhead? Hey there, {NAME} Family! When you think of penguins, do you imagine them sliding on icy banks as snow falls overhead? Think again! Did you know that only four out of the 18 species of penguins live in Antarctica year-round? At Tanganyika Wildlife Park, we're home to African Black-footed penguins, who are native to the warm, rocky beaches of Southern Africa. Become a Conservation Hero for Penguins: Our mission is to preserve the critically endangered African Black-Footed Penguin and make a difference in their population. By visiting our park, you not only get to witness these adorable birds in action, but you also contribute to their preservation and raise awareness about the threats they face. Meet the Penguins and Dive into Conservation: Our African Black-Footed Penguins are not only charming waddlers but also impressive swimmers who can reach speeds of up to 12 miles per hour. We offer two incredible experiences to interact with these remarkable animals: - [Penguin Swim](: Dive in and swim with African penguins, a one-of-a-kind opportunity, only available at Tanganyika. Learn from our experts, get up close and personal, and create memories that will last a lifetime. - [Penguin Meet and Greet:]( Engage with the penguins in a personal setting, where you can touch, play, and interact with them. Witness their fun-loving personalities and gain knowledge from our experienced trainers. Tanganyika's Ongoing Commitment: At Tanganyika Wildlife Park, our dedication to penguin conservation goes beyond the park's borders. We actively participate in various initiatives: - Empowering People: We educate visitors about the threats penguins face and provide actionable steps they can take, such as reducing fish consumption and plastic usage. - Supporting Breeding: Our unique genetic pool contributes significantly to breeding programs in US zoos, ensuring a healthy penguin population for future generations. - Global Partnerships: We collaborate with the [Dyer Island Conservation Trust in South Africa](, supporting their efforts in penguin rehabilitation, rehoming, and nest box-building. Plan a visit to Tanganyika Wildlife Park today and embark on an adventure filled with fun, learning, and unforgettable memories. [Take the Plunge into Penguin Conservation!]( Meet you at the Penguin Pool, Matt and Team Tanganyika 🐾 P.S - If you want to learn more about penguins and the other species that call Tanganyika home, visit our [blog](! [unsubscribe](

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