Unhappy Feet” is an examination of the environmental impact of human settlement in Antarctica, and the effects that human-influenced Global Warming have had on some of its inhabitants. As told through the perspective of Fred, an Emperor Penguin, who developed a personal relationship with the author of this project during his nineteen month stay on the Southern Continent. It also points out flaws in the Non-Interference policies surrounding interaction with animals that have been put in place by the United States Antarctic Program. The aforementioned flaws are discussed through the use of primary sources, eyewitness accounts and pictures taken from the author\u27s personal collection
Contents of this issue include: Living Large in Antarctica: Scientists study polar gigantism Andes t...
The youngest member of Scott\u2019s last expedition, Apsley Cherry-Garrard did not take part in Scot...
Suggested resources for the Penn Alumni Travel excursion to Antarctica. See the Library Guide for th...
During the peak movie going period of Christmas 2006, the blockbuster hit was not, as many people an...
Human disturbance of Antarctic penguins is an important aspect of Antarctic conservation. It is a ph...
Excerpt: By portraying the existence of humans, emotionally influencing young viewers, and encourag...
Satellite imagery is used to show that the world's second largest emperor penguin colony, at Halley ...
Climate change is moving a considerable amount of research into several areas of knowledge that were...
The Antarctic has recently attracted rapidly increasing numbers of tourists and researchers. Awarene...
This is the record of an environmental reporter's expedition to Antarctica. During his time in Antar...
Penguins face a wide range of threats. Most observed population changes have been negative and have ...
The changing climate and its potential future impacts on the ecosystems of the planet, highlights t...
Although Antarctica is commonly considered a pristine environment it is a part of the world that has...
Researchers Jerry Kooyman and Paul Ponganis of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography have been inv...
Emperor Penguins Aptenodytes forsteri have been reported to breed at a total of 45 colonies surround...
Contents of this issue include: Living Large in Antarctica: Scientists study polar gigantism Andes t...
The youngest member of Scott\u2019s last expedition, Apsley Cherry-Garrard did not take part in Scot...
Suggested resources for the Penn Alumni Travel excursion to Antarctica. See the Library Guide for th...
During the peak movie going period of Christmas 2006, the blockbuster hit was not, as many people an...
Human disturbance of Antarctic penguins is an important aspect of Antarctic conservation. It is a ph...
Excerpt: By portraying the existence of humans, emotionally influencing young viewers, and encourag...
Satellite imagery is used to show that the world's second largest emperor penguin colony, at Halley ...
Climate change is moving a considerable amount of research into several areas of knowledge that were...
The Antarctic has recently attracted rapidly increasing numbers of tourists and researchers. Awarene...
This is the record of an environmental reporter's expedition to Antarctica. During his time in Antar...
Penguins face a wide range of threats. Most observed population changes have been negative and have ...
The changing climate and its potential future impacts on the ecosystems of the planet, highlights t...
Although Antarctica is commonly considered a pristine environment it is a part of the world that has...
Researchers Jerry Kooyman and Paul Ponganis of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography have been inv...
Emperor Penguins Aptenodytes forsteri have been reported to breed at a total of 45 colonies surround...
Contents of this issue include: Living Large in Antarctica: Scientists study polar gigantism Andes t...
The youngest member of Scott\u2019s last expedition, Apsley Cherry-Garrard did not take part in Scot...
Suggested resources for the Penn Alumni Travel excursion to Antarctica. See the Library Guide for th...