New Zealand Penguins in Need of Sweaters

(Photo credit: Toby Zerna/Newspix/Rex USA)
A yarn store in New Zealand is making an unusual request that is pulling at the heart-strings of the world—they are asking people to sew knit sweaters for penguins affected by the country’s oil spill.
The “penguin jumpers” are intended to keep the birds warm until they are well enough to be scrubbed down and to prevent them from consuming oil on their feathers while preening.
The yarn store is called Skeinz and is located in Napier, New Zealand. They posted the request along with instructions and patterns on their website and have already received a “deluge” of jumpers.
“It’s really precious and overwhelming,” the store posted on its blog along with photos of piles of penguin sweaters.
On Oct. 5, a cargo ship ran aground in New Zealand, pouring 350 tons of oil into the ocean. The accident has been regarded as the country’s worst environmental disaster in decades.
More than 1,000 sea birds have already died as a result of the spill, including birds from the country’s native blue penguin population.
Oil can be extremely harmful to penguins, whose feathers are very different from other birds. They have very dense and tiny feathers of different lengths that stick onto them like Velcro, creating a waterproof pseudo-wetsuit.
“Basically, when you get even a drop of oil on these birds, it opens up a channel so water can penetrate,” Kevin McGowan of the Cornell University Lab of Ornithology told ABCNews.com. “It’s like a hole in their wetsuit.”
McGowan said the sweaters could be the equivalent of the plastic cones sometimes put on dogs to prevent them from scratching stitches after surgery or poking at head injuries.
“When they’re wet, the cold can penetrate, especially in water,” McGowan said. “You don’t want anything to penetrate through that wetsuit armor and oil is a pretty bad thing.”
Specifications and instructions for the penguin PJ’s can be found on the Skeinz website as well as the address where penguin-loving knitters can send them.
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Its the least we can do, since we are destroying their world and eventually ours, but who will knit our sweaters?
Posted by: Mrmailman | October 20, 2011, 4:19 pm 4:19 pm
That is one of the cutest things I have ever seen!!! Adorable!
Posted by: Sheri | October 20, 2011, 7:09 pm 7:09 pm
yes cute but sad that it has to be done anyway, nice one mrmailman, got a laugh out of your reply.
Posted by: Jen | October 23, 2011, 7:37 am 7:37 am
Humans can be so lovely sometimes :)
Posted by: Vaisnavi | October 23, 2011, 10:22 pm 10:22 pm
They are going to pick at the sweater where the oil is underneath… I’m hoping there is no medical issue with them ingesting bits of wool.
Posted by: Mike | October 24, 2011, 3:29 pm 3:29 pm
Unfortunately as sweet as this story is, it is not entirely true.
The rescue centre set up to deal with the oiled birds has received hundreds of these PJ’s. which will not be used as they are more likely to cause extra stress to the birds.
The centre is set up in such a way the birds would not have time to parade around in their knitwear as they will be put through the washing process as soon as they arrive on site. and once clean their natural preening process is safe, and beneficial to their outcome. :)
So please save the wool for something a little more useful, a tea cosy for the staff washing the penguins??
Posted by: Tim | October 25, 2011, 1:55 pm 1:55 pm