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Florian Ledoux is award-winning photographer and filmmaker, and the man responsible for extraordinary images of polar bears hunting reindeer in David Attenborough’s recent BBC series, Mammals. Meet the Shackleton Medal shortlister: bit.ly/3JR7Qs1 #ShackletonMedal

Florian Ledoux is award-winning photographer and filmmaker, and the man responsible for extraordinary images of polar bears hunting reindeer in David Attenborough’s recent <a href="/BBC/">BBC</a> series, Mammals.

Meet the Shackleton Medal shortlister: bit.ly/3JR7Qs1

#ShackletonMedal
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In the latest instalment of the Shackleton journal, Shackleton Medal shortlister and Explorer and Research Scientist, felicity_aston answers questions from Rachel Halliburton about the ultimate polar mic-drop. Read on: bit.ly/3KctWWp #Shackleton #LiveCourageously

In the latest instalment of the Shackleton journal, Shackleton Medal shortlister and Explorer and Research Scientist, <a href="/felicity_aston/">felicity_aston</a> answers questions from <a href="/Hallibee1/">Rachel Halliburton</a> about the ultimate polar mic-drop.

Read on: bit.ly/3KctWWp

#Shackleton #LiveCourageously
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In the latest Shackleton journal Penguin Expert, LynchLab discusses the most challenging and rewarding aspects of studying Antarctic wildlife, from limited access to ships and stations to pushing through positive policy outcomes. bit.ly/3JSUyvi #LiveCourageously

In the latest Shackleton journal Penguin Expert, <a href="/TheLynchLab/">LynchLab</a> discusses the most challenging and rewarding aspects of studying Antarctic wildlife, from limited access to ships and stations to pushing through positive policy outcomes. 

bit.ly/3JSUyvi

#LiveCourageously
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In our latest journal, Head of Conservation for WWF Global Arctic Programme, Martin Sommerkorn discusses the difficulties which come with choosing a career devoted to protecting the polar regions, and the moments where he has rejoiced because it's all been worth it. bit.ly/3UHntYm

In our latest journal, Head of Conservation for <a href="/WWF_Arctic/">WWF Global Arctic Programme</a>, Martin Sommerkorn discusses the difficulties which come with choosing a career devoted to protecting the polar regions, and the moments where he has rejoiced because it's all been worth it.

bit.ly/3UHntYm
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In the latest Shackleton Journal Explorer and Research Scientist, @ximena_avage shares how she has worked to overcome grief and trauma through her commitment to researching and protecting the polar regions. A worthwhile read indeed: bit.ly/3wv7HHQ

In the latest Shackleton Journal Explorer and Research Scientist, @ximena_avage shares how she has worked to overcome grief and trauma through her commitment to researching and protecting the polar regions.

A worthwhile read indeed: bit.ly/3wv7HHQ
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The winner of the 2024 Shackleton Medal for the Protection of the Polar Regions is @valeriecourtois, for revolutionising climate conservation in the Canadian arctic. Canadian Geographic Royal Canadian Geographical Society 50 Sussex

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One of the courageous individuals shortlisted for this year's Shackleton Medal is Dr. Heather Lynch who has dedicated nearly two decades to mapping the distribution and abundance of Antarctic penguin species. Read her recent interview with Oceanoentierra.mag: oceanographicmagazine.com/features/heath…

One of the courageous individuals shortlisted for this year's Shackleton Medal is Dr. Heather Lynch who has dedicated nearly two decades to mapping the distribution and abundance of Antarctic penguin species.

Read her recent interview with <a href="/oceano/">Oceanoentierra</a>.mag: oceanographicmagazine.com/features/heath…
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Jo Royle (@jo_royle) has been spearheading global marine programs and sailing ventures for over 20 years. She designed and built the Plastiki, a 60-foot catamaran made out of reclaimed plastic bottles which, in 2010 she skippered across the Pacific. bit.ly/4dZrekm

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“...but what we didn't know at the time was that actually the next time we would see land would be 46 days later.” - Jo Royle #Shackleton #LiveCourageously

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BREAKING: An expedition led by @rcgs_sgrc has found the wreck of Quest, Sir Ernest Shackleton’s last ship, in the Labrador Sea. The wreck lies upright and intact at a depth of 390 metres. Read more: canadiangeographic.ca/articles/wreck…

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BREAKING: An expedition led by Royal Canadian Geographical Society has found the wreck of Quest, Sir Ernest Shackleton’s last ship, in the Labrador Sea. The wreck lies upright and intact at a depth of 390 metres. Read more: canadiangeographic.ca/articles/wreck…

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The shipwreck of Ernest Shackleton’s ‘Quest’ has been discovered between Canada and Greenland. Read the full story in the @shackletonofficial journal where Co-Founder, Martin Brooks reports from the ship at the centre of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society expedition. bit.ly/4bNzFOp

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Join us for an exclusive evening with John Geiger, Royal Canadian Geographical Society and @DavidLMearns, who this week successfully found the wreck of Quest, off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador.⁠ ⁠ 7pm⁠ 20th June, 2024⁠ 214 Piccadilly, London, W1J 7BX⁠ ⁠ bit.ly/3VEbfBc #Quest

Join us for an exclusive evening with <a href="/JohnGGeiger/">John Geiger</a>, <a href="/RCGS_SGRC/">Royal Canadian Geographical Society</a> and @DavidLMearns, who this week successfully found the wreck of Quest, off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador.⁠
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7pm⁠ 20th June, 2024⁠ 
214 Piccadilly, London, W1J 7BX⁠
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bit.ly/3VEbfBc

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SHACKLETON LIVE x ROYAL ENFIELD // Louis Rudd - Himalayas Join us to hear Louis Rudd share his 1000-mile winter route across the Himalayas on the new Royal Enfield Himalayan 450. 📅 25 July 2024 ⏰ 6:30pm 📍 Shackleton 214 Piccadilly, London, W1J 7BX eventbrite.co.uk/e/shackleton-l…