
Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE)
The Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) is a program established to conduct scientific research in Antarctica. It began in the early 1940s and involves a range of studies related to climate, wildlife, glaciology, and oceanography. ANARE is crucial for understanding environmental changes and their global impact. The program facilitates Australian presence in the region, collaborating with international research efforts. ANARE operates research stations in Antarctica, supporting scientists and researchers who spend extended periods conducting their work in harsh, cold conditions. Its findings contribute significantly to our knowledge of the Antarctic environment and its role in the Earth's climate system.