Antarctic expedition: marine animals
It’s not just penguins that inhabit the Antarctic. There are many creatures that call those chilled waters home.
It’s not just penguins that inhabit the Antarctic. There are many creatures that call those chilled waters home.
On an AG Society-sponsored expedition, Andrew Hughes went on the trail of the thylacine.
Simon Cherriman, AG Society’s Young Conservationist of the Year for 2010 premiered his film.
The 12 recipients of the 2008 Australian Geographic Society Awards include conservation pioneers, a mother and daughter mountaineering team and two sets of young men who’ve completed world-first adventures.
With June 30 comes the end of the financial year, but at the AG Society it also brings the closing of our second round of sponsorships for 2009.
What does this mean exactly? Well, for me, it means a whole lot of work…
It’s a big day in QLD for Australia’s big dinosaurs. Today marks the official opening of the first stage of the Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum…
I return to the office after a few weeks off all abuzz about what the New Year will hold for the AG Society, and for me.
There are a few things on the list but the most pressing is the new Nancy Bird Walton Sponsorship for Female Adventurers…
See the images from 2011 Australian Geographic Society expedition to Iceland, Greenland and Svalbard.
An array of Arctic wildlife greets Ken Eastwood on his first full day in Greenland.
Ken Eastwood experiences modern-day Inuit culture at the remote Greenland settlement of Ittoqqortoormiit.