Peter Fretwell
Peter Fretwell is a scientist at the British Antarctic Survey who studies the impact of icebergs on local wildlife, particularly focusing on how the melting ice can affect the feeding patterns and breeding success of species such as the macaroni penguin.
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United Kingdom:
Dr Peter Fretwell at British Antarctic Survey has worked on Emperor penguins for 20 years.
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Uruguay:
Peter Fretwell is the principal scientist at the British Antarctic Survey in Cambridge.
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Italy:
Peter Fretwell is leading a study on the decline of the emperor penguin population due to climate change.
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Slovenia:
Peter Fretwell is the lead author and researcher at the British Antarctic Survey discussing the decline of emperor penguin populations.
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Hungary:
Peter Fretwell, a mapping expert at BAS, added that the Antarctic ice sheet is much thicker than previously thought.
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Israel:
Peter Fretwell is a mapping expert from the British Antarctic Survey and a co-author of the research.
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Serbia:
Peter Fretwell is a scientist from the British Antarctic Survey who explains the impact of the iceberg on local penguin populations.
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Montenegro:
Peter Fretwell is a scientist from the British Antarctic Survey Institute who explains the impact of the iceberg on local penguin populations.
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Montenegro:
Peter Fretwell is a scientist from the British Antarctic Survey who explains the potential impact of the iceberg on local penguin populations.
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United Kingdom:
Peter Fretwell at the British Antarctic Survey explains the impact of the iceberg on local penguin feeding grounds.
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