What does the megaberg heading for South Georgia Island near the Antarcitc mean for the penguins, birds, and seals that make it their home.
A, the world’s oldest and largest (about the size of Rhode Island), may hit South Georgia Island, home to vulnerable penguins and seabirds.
An enormous chunk has broken off the world's largest iceberg, in a possible first sign the behemoth from Antarctica could be ...
The world's largest iceberg is moving towards a remote British penguin sanctuary north of Antarctica. Read more.
A massive iceberg, the largest on Earth, is drifting toward South Georgia Island, threatening one of the most vital wildlife ...
Currently, the gigantic iceberg A23a is moving toward the South Atlantic Ocean and will strike South Georgia Island in two to ...
According to the U.S. National Ice Center —the global entity that names, tracks and documents Antarctic icebergs that meet ...
Credit: UK MOD Crown copyright/Cover Images A group of British scientists have photographed and filmed the world’s largest ...
The iceberg A23a is spinning northwards from Antarctica and heading towards South Georgia, a remote British territory known for its rugged terrain and diverse wildlife. Currently, the iceberg is about ...
Scientists had long speculated that as one of the oldest icebergs on record, A23a's voyage was a cause of concern due to the chances of its potential ecological impacts, particularly if it becomes ...
The British-occupied South Georgia island is considered a breeding ground for penguins alongside millions of seals, penguins, and seabirds. The grounding of the A23a near South Georgia could ...