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Penguins of the Antarctic premieres November 12, 2006 at 8 p.m. (ET) on PBS (check local listings).
Watch the graceful movements of penguins as they perform the Paso Doble.
Join NATURE on November 12th to watch penguins on their difficult journey through the cycle of
seasons.
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This is video is put together from photos I took on my trip to Antarctic in February 2006. It's contains some of my feelings no how the ice, in its various forms affected me.
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A chunk of Antarctic ice about seven times the size of Manhattan suddenly collapsed, putting an even greater portion of glacial ice at risk, scientists said Tuesday. (March 26)
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Join Sea Shepherd Conservation Society as they sail to the Antarctic Whale Sanctuary to save humpback and Minke whales from the ruthless Japanese whalers.
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Four teachers are preparing for a trip to Antarctica with the Fuchs Foundation to raise awareness of, and promote, science, geography and the environment. Their leader talks here about the kit they require to survive this hostile environment.
A video showing a GIS animation of the distribution of sea urchins in the Antarctic. Data was extracted from the database compiled by David et al. (Antarctic Echinoids). Video was prepared by Huw Griffiths (BAS). Data is available at www.scarmarbin.be
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This is put together using photos I took on a trip to Antarctica in February 2006. I wanted to show the diversity of the wildlife (it's not just penguins) and I've tried to get a sense of the mood of Antarctica (or at least its effect on me).
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The first cruise ship ever built to ply the frigid waters off Antarctica became the first ever to sink there. The red-hulled M/S Explorer struck ice Friday, took on water as 154 passengers and crew members scrambled to safety aboard lifeboats and rafts, and then it went to the bottom.