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Inside New Zealand's penguin rescue and rehab center
The yellow-eyed penguin -- known as hoiho which means "noise shouter" in Māori -- is the largest of the penguin species that live on New Zealand's mainland. But in recent decades, hoiho numbers have plummeted. Now, conservationists are racing to save these rare birds from extinction.
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