Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Yellow-eyed-Penguin-in-New-Zealand-27MZIFVEQXVG.htmlConceptually similarYellow-eyed Penguins in New ZealandGP04MHPCompleted★★★★Yellow-eyed Penguin in New ZealandGP04OGVCompleted★★★★New Zealand Sea Lions in Enderby IslandGP04OHFCompleted★★★★New Zealand Sea Lion Pup in Enderby IslandGP04OHGCompleted★★★★New Zealand Sea Lion Pups in Enderby IslandGP04MHHCompleted★★★★New Zealand Sea Lion Lunges at SkuaGP04MHICompleted★★★★★★New Zealand Sea Lion Pups in Enderby IslandGP04MHNCompleted★★★★New Zealand Sea Lion Leaps in Enderby IslandGP04MHRCompleted★★★★Auckland Island Teal in Enderby IslandGP04OHKCompleted★★★★View AllGP04MHLYellow-eyed Penguin in New ZealandA yellow-eyed penguin at Sandy Bay, Enderby Island, in the New Zealand sub-Antarctic.Greenpeace has been documenting the extraordinary wildlife of the Auckland and Snare Islands, World Heritage areas, to show what is at risk if planned deep sea oil drilling goes ahead.Locations:Aotearoa-Auckland Islands-OceaniaDate:4 Feb, 2013Credit:© Greenpeace / Dave HansfordMaximum size:1797px X 2700pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-Grass-KWCI (GPI)-Nature-Oil drilling-Oil exploration-Outdoors-PenguinsShoot:Wildlife of New Zealand's Subantarctic IslandsThe Rainbow Warrior has been documenting the extraordinary wildlife of the Auckland Islands World Heritage area to show what is at risk with deep sea oil drilling.From the Arctic to sub-Antarctic the international oil industry is dangerously encroaching on remote habitats to find the last drops of oil. The sub-Antarctic Auckland Islands lie 460 kilometres to the south of New Zealand. They offer landfall in the stormy wilds of the roaring forties and furious fifties and are home to endangered New Zealand sea lions, yellow-eyed penguins and many majestic albatross species. All have enough problems with disease, attacks from introduced feral animals, climate change and the industrial fishing industry taking their food and trawling habitat. Yet the New Zealand Government is actively encouraging deep sea oil permits closer and closer to these remarkable islands.Related Collections:Wildlife of New Zealand's Subantarctic Islands (Photos & Videos)