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Interactive Ant-ICON R3 Workshop, 12-13 September 2022, Cambridge, UK

Note: The organisers have set up a short survey, which …

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Two new Papers from Ant-ICON

The SCAR ANT-ICON working group just published two new papers: …

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Opportunity for EMCR to join Ant-ICON Research Theme 1 Steering Committee

Research Theme 1 of Ant-ICON is looking to recruit a …

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Ant-ICON Community Workshops on the human dimensions of Antarctic conservation and management

Two online community workshops are being organised SCAR’s Scientific Research …

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Ant-ICON new logo

The SCAR Integrated Science to inform Antarctic And South Ocean …

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Survey & Recording of Ant-ICON EMCR Community Engagement Meeting

The SCAR Scientific Research Programme Integrated Science to Inform Antarctic and …

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Ant-ICON EMCR Community Engagement Meeting, 29th September

The SCAR Scientific Research Programme Integrated Science to Inform Antarctic and …

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New publication on local drivers of change in the Southern Ocean

A new publication, titled “Local Drivers of Change in Southern …

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Publication on developing resilience to climate change impacts in Antarctica

A new publication, titled “Developing resilience to climate change impacts …

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Recordings of Ant-ICON Community Engagement Meeting available

The recordings of the recent Ant-ICON Commmunity Engagement Meeting (12th …

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Ant-ICON Logo Contest

The SCAR Scientific Research Programme – Integrated Science to Inform …

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Registration open for the Ant-ICON Community Engagement Meeting

  Registration is now open for the Ant-ICON Community Engagement …

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New publication on the response to invasive fly in Antarctica

A new paper, titled “International Response under the Antarctic Treaty …

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Ant-ICON Community Engagement Meeting

The Ant-ICON Steering Committee invites you to join the Ant-ICON …

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New publication: Ocean currents as a potential dispersal pathway for Antarctica’s most persistent non-native terrestrial insect

A new publication, titled “Ocean currents as a potential dispersal …

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