The passing of an Antarctic icon. Huskies have largely been replaced by mechanised transport, and concerns about the introduction of diseases and the killing of seals to feed them, mean that the few remaining dogs must be removed by April 1994.
ALAN HEMMINGS
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Forest and Bird, Volume 23, Issue 2, 1 May 1992, Unnumbered Page
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43The passing of an Antarctic icon. Huskies have largely been replaced by mechanised transport, and concerns about the introduction of diseases and the killing of seals to feed them, mean that the few remaining dogs must be removed by April 1994. ALAN HEMMINGS Forest and Bird, Volume 23, Issue 2, 1 May 1992, Unnumbered Page
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