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Emperor penguin populations in Antarctica dropped 22% since 2009, due to climate change impacts.
New satellite data shows a 22% decline in emperor penguin populations in parts of Antarctica from 2009 to 2024, worse than earlier estimates.
The reduction is mainly due to shrinking sea ice caused by climate change, affecting breeding grounds and exposing penguins to more predators.
This decline, observed in the Antarctic Peninsula, Weddell Sea, and Bellingshausen Sea, highlights the urgent need for conservation efforts to protect these vulnerable species.
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Las poblaciones de pingüinos emperadores en la Antártida han caído un 22% desde 2009, debido a los impactos del cambio climático.