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inanna

(3,547 posts)
Wed Feb 11, 2015, 05:09 PM Feb 2015

Australia’s Oldest Man Spends His Time Knitting Tiny Sweaters for Rescued Penguins

When Alfie arrived at his new home, an elderly-care village on the New South Wales Central Coast, he was immediately asked if he could put his well-known knitting skills to good use. Around that time in March 2014, Phillip Island’s Penguin Foundation requested the help of knitters around the world to make sweaters for penguins who had fallen victim to an oil spill. So naturally, Alfie signed up!

Sweaters are vital in the rescue of penguins affected by oil spills. A patch of oil the size of a thumbnail can cause their feathers separate and get matted together, allowing the cold to reach their otherwise protected skin. Penguins who are covered with oil will instinctively try and clean themselves by picking at their feathers with their beaks, this causes them to ingest oil which can damage their digestive system. Placing sweaters on rescued penguins prevents them from ingesting any oil while preening and keeps them nice and warm.



The idea to knit sweaters for penguins started after an oil spill in 2001 affected 438 penguins. Thanks to these sweater donations, 96 percent of the penguins were saved, rehabilitated and released back into the wild by the Wildlife Clinic at Phillip Island Nature Parks. So, when another spill compromised penguins in 2014, the foundation asked for more sweater donations.

The response to the Penguin Foundation’s request for sweaters was amazing. They quickly had more than enough, including a bunch made by Alfie!



Link: http://www.onegreenplanet.org/news/australias-oldest-man-knits-sweaters-for-penguins/

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Australia’s Oldest Man Spends His Time Knitting Tiny Sweaters for Rescued Penguins (Original Post) inanna Feb 2015 OP
It's early yet, but this may be Squee of the Year! shenmue Feb 2015 #1
The penguins look so adorable! inanna Feb 2015 #2
You're welcome shenmue Feb 2015 #3
It's going to be mighty tough to beat! brer cat Feb 2015 #5
I'm with you shenmue Feb 2015 #6
How awesome can you get? BrotherIvan Feb 2015 #4
The intertubes has been damaged. Enthusiast Feb 2015 #8
The one with the cape on the right is priceless BrotherIvan Feb 2015 #9
That penguin sweater is very clever... Gormy Cuss Feb 2015 #12
So much detail and design BrotherIvan Feb 2015 #13
Wow, they look so *cool* CountAllVotes Feb 2015 #7
Squeeeeeeee! SunSeeker Feb 2015 #10
Inanna Iwillnevergiveup Feb 2015 #11
It made my day too... inanna Feb 2015 #15
Penguin Books logo! Those are just too adorable. nt Hekate Feb 2015 #14
It may have started as only a practical solution Boudica the Lyoness Feb 2015 #16

brer cat

(24,502 posts)
5. It's going to be mighty tough to beat!
Wed Feb 11, 2015, 08:07 PM
Feb 2015

But I say we force ourselves to endure 11 more months of squee just to be sure.

BrotherIvan

(9,126 posts)
4. How awesome can you get?
Wed Feb 11, 2015, 06:15 PM
Feb 2015

I don't know which is more awesome: penguins in sweaters or awesome person who makes them. Put them together and they break the intertubes!

BrotherIvan

(9,126 posts)
9. The one with the cape on the right is priceless
Fri Feb 13, 2015, 01:28 PM
Feb 2015

and then the penguin logo and the fish skeleton in his stomach, this man has serious skillz.

 

Boudica the Lyoness

(2,899 posts)
16. It may have started as only a practical solution
Sun Feb 15, 2015, 03:58 PM
Feb 2015

But pretty soon the penguins were showing off and making fashion statements.

I love these!

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