The Falkland Islands sit far north of the Antarctic Peninsula, yet they’re a key part of many Antarctic expeditions. These windswept islands burst with life, and here you can spot colonies of king ...
STORY: The icy waters off Antarctica are estimated to hold up to 550 million tons of krill. These tiny shrimp-like creatures are the linchpin in the Antarctic food web, sustaining a huge number of ...
Photographer Paul Goldstein spent time with a colony of Emperor penguins while guiding in the Antarctic this month.
In many of our previous blog posts we have written about the main subjects of our experiment, three wonderful amphipod species Prostebbingia gracilis, Gondogeneia antarctica, and Djerboa furcipes. For ...
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Guide to Sustainable Travel in Antarctica
Antarctica, one of the most pristine and remote regions on Earth, captivates travelers with its extraordinary wildlife, awe-inspiring landscapes, and exhilarating outdoor adventures. Tourism in ...
H5N1 bird flu in Antarctic wildlife showing how climate change shifts animal ranges and highlights urgent need for monitoring ...
CCAMLR member states fail to implement protection for wildlife and establish a new marine protected area (MPA) in East Antarctica. In a blow for biodiversity in East Antarctica, the member states of ...
Exploring Antarctica is one of the world’s great adventures but getting there can be a challenge, especially for the time pressed and those averse to rough water. But there is a new, easier option.
While penguins have feathers that shield their skin from radiation, their eyes remain unprotected. Increased ultraviolet radiation exposure could also have harmful effects for Antarctic organisms like ...
Rising temperatures and migratory birds have introduced the H5N1 bird flu to Antarctica, threatening untouched ecosystems and ...
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