Puffin Colony Flourishes on Little-Known Irish Island
Seabird population grows amid conservation success off Irish coast
A little-known island off the coast of Ireland is becoming a thriving sanctuary for puffins, as conservation efforts bear fruit in boosting the seabird population.
Once under threat from habitat loss and climate change, the island now hosts a growing colony, attracting interest from wildlife experts and eco-tourists.
Environmentalists hail it as a promising model for avian biodiversity protection.