Another report from John Wright. Great pictures and sad to read about the ever worsening impact of climate change in the Arctic.
Svalbard, 2019: John Wright, 5 days & 10 species including Arctic Fox, Blue Whale and Walrus.
Jon
Another report from John Wright. Great pictures and sad to read about the ever worsening impact of climate change in the Arctic.
Svalbard, 2019: John Wright, 5 days & 10 species including Arctic Fox, Blue Whale and Walrus.
Jon
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Very nice report!
If you look closely at the iceberg you took a picture of, you may see that you have also seen an ice-aardvark (you can’t post pictures in comments, otherwise I would have circled it in red.. You need very little imagination to be able to see it).
Ha ha. Yes. Brilliant. The Arctic iAardvark -probably frozen under permafrost from 10000 years. it’s the very last picture in the report.
Hahaha well spotted Tomer – 11 species seen then!!!