Seabirds arrived on the remote cluster of islands in the South Atlantic known as the Falkland Islands 5,000 years ago. Their arrival occurred at the same time as the region cooled.
Coincidence?
Probably not, according to experts like Dulcinea Groff, whose research interests include paleoecology, paleoclimate, conservation...
Where Will The Seabirds Go?
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