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National Geographic CritterCam in Antarctica

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Lindblad Expeditions
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👁️ 3K views📅 13 years ago⏱️ 2:34
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One of the great things about the National Geographic Lindlad Alliance is that those of us who really want to get out here into these wild places to study what's happening out here have a vehicle through the National Geographic ships and through the generosity of the of the Lindlad organization to get out and work in places that otherwise it'd be impossible to get to.

For the first time, we have an opportunity to study leopard seals in a place and in a way that's never been possible before.

So, it's absolutely phenomenal to be here.

The leopard seal right there. Awesome. Fantastic.

Questions This Creator Answers

QHow can researchers access remote places like Antarctica for wildlife study?
QWhat is the CritterCam project and how does it help study leopard seals?

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Top: Leopard seal research deployment
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YouTube Video Description

National Geographic's Greg Marshall joined us in Antarctica to deploy his CritterCam on leopard seals. Changing ice conditions have consolidated normally solitary leopard seals into a few places in Antarctica allowing Greg and his team more opportunities for deploying cameras.