Wednesday, May 20, 2026 Nature
"The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion."
— Paulo Coelho

How a Kindergarten Teacher Became the Accidental Guardian of 200 King Penguins

How a Kindergarten Teacher Became the Accidental Guardian of 200 King Penguins
When king penguins began nesting on Cecilia Durán Gafo's windswept Chilean farm in 2010, she watched tourists dress them in caps for selfies and saw the colony collapse from 90 birds to just eight within a year. The 72-year-old former kindergarten teacher began spending her days on the frozen beach with a thermos and sandwich, standing guard. "I’d spend the whole day, frozen to the bone … making sure people didn’t disturb the penguins," she recalled. Then, she fenced off 30 hectares and spent years working through the night to lure invasive predators like mink away from vulnerable chicks. Her vigilance transformed what had been an impossible place for penguins into the world's only continental king penguin colony, now nearly 200 strong. "Last year, 23 chicks survived -- a record," she noted. What goes unspoken yet echoes across the air is that this thriving colony is the result of a quiet devotion -- one that shows conservation sometimes requires nothing more than one person deciding to show up, every single day.

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Today, notice something in your surroundings that needs a gentle guardian. Spend just fifteen minutes watching over it. It might be picking up litter on the street, sitting with a struggling tree, or simply observing neighborhood wildlife and what threatens them.

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