UK, US and Australian scientists used satellite technology to trace
and count the iconic birds, finding them to number almost 600,000.
Their census technique relies in the first instance on locating
individual colonies, which is done by looking for big brown patches of
guano (penguin poo) on the white ice.
High resolution imagery is then used to work out the number of birds present.
It is expected that the satellite mapping approach will provide the
means to monitor the long-term health of the emperor population.
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