African Penguin and Seabird Sacntuary - 2015 Rehabilitation Report

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AFRICAN PENGUIN R E H A B I L I TAT I O N R E P O R T 2 0 1 5

2015 Admissions AGE GROUP

TOTAL ADMITTED 39 14 17 44 114

Adult Juvenile Blue Chicks (P2 -P4) TOTAL

% 39% 12% 15% 34%

RELEASED 35 9 13 42 99 (+3 not released yet)

ADMISSIONS PER AGE GROUP Adult

Juvenile

Blue

Chick (P2 - P4)

34%

39%

15%

12%

Average length of stay Longest stay: Shortest stay:

41.9 days 215 days* 16 days

* Longest stay AP 008. Adult admitted 13 June 2015, released 14 January 2016. Admission weight: 1.65kg Release weight: 3.55kg Severe bite wound on left side. Flipper joint completely exposed.


Reason for admission Reason

Total

Oiled Shark/Seal bites & wounds Line entanglement Abandoned Other

%

21 19 2 44 28

18% 17% 2% 39% 24%

REASON FOR ADMISSION Oiled

Seal/Shark bites & wounds

Line entanglement

Abandoned

Other

24%

18% 17%

39% 2%

Mortality rate Cause Shark/Seal bite & wounds Emaciation & dehydration Other Total mortality

Total

%

5 2 5

41% 17% 42%

CAUSE OF DEATH Shark/Seal bites & wounds

Emaciation /dehydration

42%

41%

17%

Other


St r a n d i n g & c o l l e c t i o n a r e a s Area Dyer Island De Kelders Gansbaai Kleinbaai Hermanus Pearly Beach Struisbaai

Total 77 2 10 4 6 6 9

% 68% 2% 9% 3% 5% 5% 8%

STRANDING/COLLECTION AREAS Dyer Island

De Kelders

Gansbaai

Hermanus

Pearly Beach

Struisbaai

3%

5%

5%

Kleinbaai

8%

9% 68% 2%

2015 Rehabilitation outcomes Status Released Died Still at centre

Total 99 12 3

% 87% 10% 3%

REHABILITATION OUTCOME Released

Died

Still at centre

3% 10%

87%


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