04-12-2023 00:52 via indesignlive.com

A colour-changing visitor centre bridges eco-tourism and conservation on Phillip Island

Every evening at sunset, a huddle of Little Penguins emerge from the waters surrounding Phillip Island, making their way up through the sandbanks to find their burrows. This is the nightly ritual of Australia’s largest colony of Little Penguins and represents the country’s number one natural wildlife attraction.But like much of the world’s natural environment, this group of Penguins are threatened by climate change, making their preservation the highest priority for Phillip Isl
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