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A tongue-and-cheek website has since appeared called Heard Island Pebbles, which says the penguins on the uninhabited isle will 'enter international trade'.
a website is to sell pebbles to raise money for the conservation charity, having a smile along the way:
a website is to sell pebbles to raise money for the conservation charity, having a smile along the way:
'We figured if we're getting taxed, we might as well start exporting,' a feathered spokesperson is quoted as saying on the website.
The product hitting the company's shelves: pebbles. Customers can buy either a $10 digital one or a physical one for a donation of between $50 and $200.
The website said the real pebbles are found on mainland Australia, which shared the Indian Ocean with the island, in order to not disturb the penguins' habitat.
All of the Heard Island Pebbles' proceeds will be donated to WWF Australia to help protect the penguins and support broader conservation efforts in the region. So far, it has raised over $4500.