Puffin numbers increase in the Farne Islands
Puffins are colourful seabirds which can be found around the UK’s coast.
They’ve been having a bit of a hard time over the years and are at risk of extinction.
But at one colony in the Farne Islands, off the coast of north east England, numbers have increased and the population has stabilised.
There are now thought to be 50,000 breeding pairs on the site, which is cared for by the National Trust.
De-Graft has been looking at what the park rangers there have been doing to help them.