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1988 - Dunedin

1st International Penguin Conference
Dunedin, New Zealand | 16-19 August 1988

The first ever conference to be fully devoted to penguin science was held in what is believed to be the cradle of penguins, New Zealand, not far from where the rarest of all penguins breeds, the Yellow-eyed penguin.

> IPC1 abstracts (PDF, 1.1 mb)
> Conference proceedings

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1992 - Phillip Island

2nd International Penguin Conference
phillip island, australia |  24-28 August 1992

Oceania sibling rivalry led to the 2nd penguin conference being held in Phillip Is., Australia, the only place where human settlements made way for penguins. For the littelest species of them all, no less.

> IPC2 abstracts (PDF, 12.1 mb) 
> Conference Proceedings

 
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1996 - Cape Town

3rd International Penguin Conference
Cape Town, South Africa | 1996

Moving to South Africa, the third international penguin conference took place in another hot spot for penguins, the Cape of Good Hope.

> IPC3 abstract book (PDF, 6.3 mb)

 

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2000 - La Serena

4th International Penguin Conference
la serena, Chile | 2000

The fourth conference was held on the southern fringes of the Atacama desert, a habitat most people do not associate with penguins. Yet, the most important breeding region for Humboldt penguins was only an hour's bus ride away.

> IPC4 abstract book (PDF, 6.2 mb)

 

 
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2004 - Ushuaia

5th International Penguin Conference
Ushuaia, Patagonia, Argentina | 6-10 September 2004

For the fifth conference, the penguin science community congregated as close to the Antarctic continent as possible, in the depth of Tierra del Fuego, Patagonia.

> IPC5 abstract index (PDF, 8.5 mb)
> IPC5 delegates photo

2007 - Hobart

6th International Penguin Conference
Hobart, Tasmania, Australia | 3-7 September 2007

For IPC6, penguin scientists returned to Australia again. The conference was held in the shadow of the snow capped Mt. Wellington.

> IPC6 abstract book (PDF, 1.5 mb)
> IPC6 delegates photo

 

 
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2010 - Boston

7th International Penguin Conference
Boston, Massachusetts, USA | 29 August-3 September 2010

The seventh penguin conference was held in Boston, while the city experienced searing heat just to be followed by the approach of a tropical cyclone. No wonder climate change was a key topic of presentations.

> IPC7 abstract book (PDF, 1.8 mb)

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2013 - Bristol

8th International Penguin Conference
Bristol, United Kingdom | 2-6 September 2013

The eighth international penguin conference and the second IPC to be held in the northern hemisphere (in a row, no less) where penguins are as popular as they are absent.

> IPC8 abstract book (PDF, 2.08 mb)

 
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2016 - Cape Town

9th International Penguin ConGRESS
Cape Town, South Africa 5-9 September 2016

IPC9 took place in Cape Town - the second time South Africa has hosted the event. The meeting attracted almost 300 delegates and was held at the conference venue at the Two Oceans Aquarium.

> IPC9 daily programme (PDF, 366 kb)
> IPC9 abstracts (PDF, 1.05 mb)

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2019 - Dunedin

10th International Penguin Conference
Dunedin, New Zealand 24-29 August 2019

For its tenth anniversary, IPC came back to where it all began - Dunedin, New Zealand. Coinciding with the 150th anniversary of the University of Otago the conference was something special.

> IPC10 daily programme (PDF, 643 kb) 
> IPC10 abstract book (orals) (PDF, 1.3 mb)
> IPC10 abstract book (posters) (PDF, 1.4 mb)