Join us in counting Little Penguins in St Kilda and learn from our dedicated volunteers about this unique colony!
As a citizen scientist, you’ll join one of two small teams – each made up of five participants and one team leader. You’ll help manually count the number of penguins in each raft (a group of penguins in the water) as they return home at sunset. This non‑intrusive study collects valuable long‑term data on penguin arrival patterns and population trends. Your observations directly contribute to protecting and understanding the Little Penguin colony in St Kilda.
What’s Involved
Program details
Site Information
Location: End of the St Kilda Breakwater
– Penguins crossing the path or resting beside the rocks
– Trip hazards such as unstable rocks, branches, and narrow walkways
– Occasional wet or slippery patches from waves or penguin activity
Earthcare St Kilda gratefully acknowledges the Parks Victoria for providing access to the breakwater, enabling this important citizen science program to take place.

Requirements
Registrations through Earthcare St Kilda and a Park Connect account are ESSENTIAL.
If you have any questions, please contact research@earthcarestkilda.org.au
Registrations open 5pm, 27th April
Earthcare St Kilda acknowledges the Bunurong People of the Kulin Nation, the Traditional Custodians of the land and waters where this program takes place. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.