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Record puffin count on small Welsh island for second year running

The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales (WTSWW) recorded a record 52,019 puffins on Skomer Island off Pembrokeshire in 2026, marking the second consecutive year of record counts and bucking the trend of declining puffin numbers across many UK sites. Long-term monitoring using a consistent method since the 1980s helps track seabird populations, with Skomer also hosting large colonies of Manx shearwaters, guillemots, and razorbills, and informs conservation efforts amid threats like pollution, bird flu, and offshore development.

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puffin population recordseabird monitoringSkomer Islandwildlife conservationdeclining puffin numbersseabird threats

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Record puffin count on small Welsh island for second year running

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