We’re Going Home Buddy! Forty-Nine Little Blue Penguins, Rescued After Oil Spill, Finally Released Back Into the Wild to Reclaim Their Freedom and Joy

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When the hatches to their yellow and blue transport cases were opened by a mixture of wildlife workers and schoolchildren, some of the the 49 Little Blue Penguins peeked out carefully before emerging onto the sand.

Happy feet: These excited birds were among 49 Little Blue Penguins that were released back into the wild after months in captivity following an oil spill

Happy feet: These excited birds were among 49 Little Blue Penguins that were released back into the wild after months in captivity following an oil spill

Out of the box: The penguins were released onto the beach at Mount Maunganui in Tauranga by a mixture of schoolchildren and wildlife rescue experts

Out of the box: The penguins were released onto the beach at Mount Maunganui in Tauranga by a mixture of schoolchildren and wildlife rescue experts

Helping hand: This Little Blue Penguin is encouraged by a wild life worker to head back to the sea after almost two months in captivity

Helping hand: This Little Blue Penguin is encouraged by a wild life worker to head back to the sea after almost two months in captivity

With a mixture of confusion and excitement some ran in the wrong direction, others sought out their ‘friends’ and flapped around in circles before heading for the water, where they bobbed about in the surf.

Ready, steady, go: Despite their obvious delight at being released back into the wild, some of the birds appeared momentarily confused as they emerged from their transport boxes

Ready, steady, go: Despite their obvious delight at being released back into the wild, some of the birds appeared momentarily confused as they emerged from their transport boxes

On the run: These penguins were among 343 that were saved following the oil spill by the Rena that claimed the lives of more than 2,000 sea birds

On the run: These penguins were among 343 that were saved following the oil spill by the Rena that claimed the lives of more than 2,000 sea birds

Studied: The penguins have all been microchipped so their movements can be monitored after their release into the wild

Studied: The penguins have all been microchipped so their movements can be monitored after their release into the wild

Oil spill: Cargo ship the Rena became responsible for the worst environmental disaster in New Zealand's history, sending some 400 tons of fuel into the ocean

Oil spill: Cargo ship the Rena became responsible for the worst environmental disaster in New Zealand’s history, sending some 400 tons of fuel into the ocean

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It was New Zealand’s worst sea pollution disaster and it killed more than 2,000 sea birds.