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  • 5 things you (probably) didn’t know about the Antarctic

    Blogpost by Samantha Wockner - January 8, 2018 at 16:14

    In 2017 we launched a campaign to create an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary – the largest protected area on Earth. But why? Well, apart from being home to amazing animals such as penguins, whales and seals. The Antarctic plays an important role in keeping... Read more >

  • 5 things you (probably) didn’t know about the Antarctic

    Blogpost by Samantha Wockner - January 8, 2018 at 8:14

    In 2017 we launched a campaign to create an Antarctic Ocean Sanctuary – the largest protected area on Earth. But why? Well, apart from being home to amazing animals such as penguins, whales and seals. The Antarctic plays an important role in keeping... Read more >

  • Protecting the caribou is protecting the Boreal Forest

    Blogpost by Lydie Padilla - December 14, 2017 at 12:59

    To assess the quality of the environment and the impact of certain practices, scientists are increasingly turning to biological indicators such as plant, fungi or animal species.

    The caribou needs you.  

    To learn about air quality...

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  • Pat Smith 1

    I’m sixty five years old. I don’t exactly fit the stereotype you might have of a Greenpeace volunteer. My whole life I’ve been outspoken and railed against injustice, but always from behind the scenes.

    It’s been more usual and comfortable for me to...

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  • Why Rudolph the Reindeer really has a red nose!

    Blogpost by Marie Moucarry - December 12, 2017 at 16:30

    He’s found on our Holiday greeting cards, on our festive napkins, sweaters and cushions. Toy manufacturers love him and children’s clothing brands use him profusely. He is indeed the most famous of all reindeers; our beloved Rudolph. Read more >

    RudolphSource: mamivers...

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