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Earth’s last untouched wilderness? Antarctica is in trouble, but not all hope is lost – The New Daily
Antarctica is viewed as Earth’s last great ‘untouched’ wilderness, but world-first research has shown that it’s in greater peril than previously thought.
Antarctica is viewed as Earth’s last great ‘untouched’ wilderness, but world-first research has revealed its precious ecosystem is in greater peril than previously thought.
Of Earth’s seven continents, Antarctica is the only one that has no cities, agriculture or industry.
It has been 200 years since the first recorded sighting of the southernmost continent by Russian explorers, but until now scientists have been unable to fully gauge the impact of human activity on Antarctica’s environment an…
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