Science Partner & Collaborators | Norwegian Institute for Water ResearchAs one of the most vital resources on the planet, NIVA is conducting world-leading research to protect global water sources for years to come. Citizen Science MS Otto Sverdrup MS Maud Whales Read more
Science Partner & Collaborators | Universidad de Los AndesDeveloping our understanding of humpback whale behaviour, population structure, and biology across the Western Antarctic Peninsula.Citizen Science MS Otto Sverdrup MS Maud Whales Read more
Science Partners & Collaborators | Penguin WatchFind out how Penguin Watch is using the latest technology to help count (and watch) the penguins of Antarctica.Whales Humpback Whales Wildlife Watching Whales Read more
Science Partner & Collaborators | University of Tasmania and Institute for Marine & Antarctic StudiesUTAS and IMAS are developing our understanding of the impact climate change are having on the delicate ecosystems in the southern Atlantic ocean. Antarctica Arctic Wildlife Antarctic Circle Whales Read more
Science Partner & Collaborators | HappywhaleHappywhale, a global citizen science project, was established in 2015 to record whale sightings and build a better understanding of these magnificent creatures. Whales Humpback Whales Wildlife Watching Whales Read more
Science Partner & Collaborators | ORCAORCA is one of the UK’s leading whale and dolphin conservation charities, dedicated to the long-term protection of these beautiful animals and their habitats in the UK and European waters. Citizen Science MS Otto Sverdrup MS Maud Whales Read more
Wildlife in AntarcticaAntarctica is the only continent with no significant plant life and no native land mammals, reptiles, or amphibians. Even in the extreme environment of Antarctica, life not only survives but thrives. Its icy seas, isolated icebergs and snow-driven deserts are home to wildlife that surprise and charm all who visit them. Wildlife & Nature Whales Penguins Birds 4 mins readRead more