Super exciting & long overdue study - volumes of amazing tracking data ready & waiting, awesome fieldwork opportunities on amazing islands - e.g., gentoo penguins photobombing our rockhopper field site #Falklands is a scientific frontier waiting for you! @thomas_bodey@QUADRATdtppic.twitter.com/V1s9OOOW7B
Our #Falklands furrie pup locations are updated every 30 mins thanks to @Tags4Wildlife! All but 3 are now weaned from mum, & these critters are venturing further and further from home. Check out our interactive map on our website...https://t.co/kRUntd1Ywz @Darwin_Defra pic.twitter.com/IV4fEBYVLE
#Falklands#seal pups have now travelled over 1000 km from Flat Jason Island, spending time in highly productive waters associated with the Patagonian Shelf break. Amazing how directionally biased pup dispersal appears! https://t.co/kRUntd2wm7 @Darwin_Defra pic.twitter.com/yOuXmnCpZj
Our #seabird team is back from the stunning Beauchene Island - the most southerly island in the #Falklands archipelago. Now the hard work begins - counting one of the largest black-browed albatross colonies in the world! Thanks to excellent FPV Protegat crew! @FalklandsGovpic.twitter.com/AenNCaEiaQ
Thanks to all who attended last night for Dr Al Baylis's talk on Tracking #Seals & #Seabirds on the #FalklandIslands ! We hope you enjoyed listening as much as we enjoyed presenting!