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- We will update the statistics on for the Galapagos penguins regarding how many are left and the effects they have on the environment.
 * We will expand on the relationship between the Galápagos penguins and the Galápagos islands, specifically Fernandina Island and Isabela Island which they inhabit the most. How they affect their environment, and how they have adapted to the island's conditions. As well as how environmental factors have affected their life expectancy and population.
 * We will explore the reasons why they are endangered, and their species conservation status is threatened. As well as how the species population has fluctuated due to anthropogenic climate change
 * During the El Nino season, breeding rates slow down as food becomes scarce; competition for food makes it challenging for penguins to survive. In addition, El Nino has the potential to alter regular ocean currents around the Galapagos, adding a potentially difficult task for penguins hunting for food. Lastly, we would mention the nest flooding that occurs during this season, the loss of offspring and food resources.

- We will update the statistics on the distribution of the penguins throughout the different islands located.