Sunday, January 18, 2009
For three days in December I had the privilege to spend time with David Ainley and Jean Pennycook at Cape Royds. David has studied the Adelie Penguin colonies at Cape Royds and Cape Crozier since the mid-90s and he is now looking at how penguins are affected by climate change. Jean is an educator who has developed an educational outreach project related to David Ainley's work. Teachers can take advantage of the wealth of information and they can involve their students as well - please visit Penguinscience.com for more information!
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