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Discover the remote sub-Antarctic islands and explore their history, unique ecosystems and conservation challenges.

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Venture into one of the most remote regions on Earth: the sub-Antarctic islands. This course explores their history, biodiversity and ongoing conservation efforts.

From early exploration and the impacts of sealing and whaling to modern environmental protection, we examine how human activity has shaped these fragile ecosystems.

You’ll also discover the extraordinary wildlife and landscapes that make these islands globally significant, and the challenges involved in preserving them.

DELIVERY MODE

Online

COURSE OUTLINE

  • The sub-Antarctic islands: a summary of their location and geography
  • The discovery of key islands: Macquarie, Heard Island, South Georgia, Crozet and Bouvet Islands.
  • Exploitation of the islands for seal and whale hunting
  • The islands and the age of Antarctic exploration
  • Present day governance and preservation
  • Tourism and ecological challenges

LEARNING OUTCOMES

  • Understand the scope and geography of the Islands
  • Appreciate the history of the sub-Antarctic islands
  • Appreciate the diversity of wildlife for the islands and the efforts and preservation