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 Books:
 Aldis, Rodney (1991) Polar Lands. In Ecology Watch series,
            publ. Cloverleaf for Evans Brothers, London. ISBN No. 0-237-51201-7.
 
 Fothergill, Alastair (1993) Life in the Freezer. BBC Books,
            London. ISBN No. 0-563-36431-9.
 
 Knapp, Brian (1992) Glacier. Land Shapes series, Atlantic Europe
            Publishing Co. ISBN No. 1-869860-36-5.
 
 Lynch, David K and Livingston, William (2001) Color and Light in
            Nature, Second Edition. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
            ISBN No. 0-521-77504-3.
 
 Pielou, E. C. (1994) A Naturalist's Guide to the Arctic. The
            University of Chicago Press, Chicago. ISBN No. 0-226-66814-2.
 
 Rowell, Galen (1997) Poles Apart: Parallel Visions of the Arctic
            and Antarctic. University of California Press. ISBN No. 0520209028.
 
 Soper, Tony (2001) The Arctic - A Guide to Coastal Wildlife.
            Bradt Travel Guides, UK. ISBN No. 1-84162-020-3.
 
 Newspaper Articles:
 Branigan, Tania Its the coldest most isolated place on earth. Why
				would anyone want to live there? The Guardian (UK), News section,
				August 6th 2001 (On the
				Halley base.)
 
 George, Alison Harvest of the Ice Field. The Guardian (UK) Science
				section September 21 2000.
 
 Radford, Tim Antarctic Ice Cap is getting thinner. The Guardian (UK)
				National News, February 2nd 2001. (Research by the British Antarctic
				Survey on global
				warming effects.)
 
 TV/Video
 Bassett, P. and Wallace, D. (Producers, 2000) Predators. BBC TV Series
				on various predators including the polar bear, wolf and killer whale:
				repeated BBC2, August
				2000.
 
 Brett, Caroline (Producer, 2001) Survival Special: Hunt for the Red
				Whales. Study of killer whales by Russian observer Afanassi Makovnev.
				ITV: 2nd September
				2001.
 
 Fothergill, Alastair, with Attenborough, David (1993) Life
            in the Freezer. BBC TV/Video series of 6 programmes first shown
            in 1993: repeated in 2000.
 
 Fothergill, Alastair, with Attenborough, David (2001) The Blue Planet.
				BBC2 TV 8-part series on the Oceans: starting September 2001 (Video due:
				2001).
 
 
 
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