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EPISODE · Mar 13, 2022

Lowest Antarctic sea ice on record

from Out of the Blue · host James Whitmore, Klaus Meiners, Amellia Formby

With Antarctic sea ice reaching a record low level in February, we chat to Klaus Meiners from the Australian Antarctic Division to find out what this means for Antarctic ecosystems.Also we catch up with Amellia Formby to find out about her Wing Threads project and her plan to fly her microlight around Australia to put the spotlight on threats to migratory shorebirds. Find out more at wingthreads.com

With Antarctic sea ice reaching a record low level in February, we chat to Klaus Meiners from the Australian Antarctic Division to find out what this means for Antarctic ecosystems.Also we catch up with Amellia Formby to find out about her Wing Threads project and her plan to fly her microlight around Australia to put the spotlight on threats to migratory shorebirds. Find out more at wingthreads.com

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