Why in gods name do you have to pay to watch a wild animal do it’s thing? That would be like me charging people to come & see a croc swim past a Darwin beach. Nice video. Thanks for sharing 👍🏻👍🏻🙃🙃
to properly manage the area so it can continue to be safe for the colony of penguins. They could do it by barring people altogether rather then set up barriers and viewing areas and accepting money to eradicate introduced predots like foxes etc...
@@matk4731 because you only consider your opinion. My reply should of opened your eyes to the vulnerability of the little penguins and the need to keep their habitat unmolested by humans and introduced predators but some people need to feel right regardless of circumstance or fact. The penguins were being harmed by people invading their habitat and burrows and peoples dogs, hence the reason for the barriers tp be put in place and managed and staffed by Philip Island nature parks; a non profit govt entity.
What a great getaway. Love seeing the kangaroos and penguins
Yes, getting to see the kangaroos and penguins was definitely the highlight of the trip!
amazing video will definitely visit.
Nice video...👍
Where you from? You definitely from south asia, your accent like a Sri Lankan.
Great video!
Thanks for watching!
How far is it from Philip island to Melbourne?
Hi there! It’s about a 2 hour drive to Melbourne (143km)
@@Offbeatdiaries Thanks a lot
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Why in gods name do you have to pay to watch a wild animal do it’s thing? That would be like me charging people to come & see a croc swim past a Darwin beach. Nice video. Thanks for sharing 👍🏻👍🏻🙃🙃
to properly manage the area so it can continue to be safe for the colony of penguins. They could do it by barring people altogether rather then set up barriers and viewing areas and accepting money to eradicate introduced predots like foxes etc...
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It’s no different to charging you $50 to watch a croc swim past my local jetty🤨🤔
@@matk4731 if you say so
@@wouldlovemyownname
I do.
@@matk4731 because you only consider your opinion. My reply should of opened your eyes to the vulnerability of the little penguins and the need to keep their habitat unmolested by humans and introduced predators but some people need to feel right regardless of circumstance or fact. The penguins were being harmed by people invading their habitat and burrows and peoples dogs, hence the reason for the barriers tp be put in place and managed and staffed by Philip Island nature parks; a non profit govt entity.