AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMilitary & Falklands links: The UK Ministry of Defence has named Lance Corporal James Stewart Freeman, 28, of the Royal Anglian Regiment, who died in a training accident in northern Iraq; he had served in the Falklands as well as South Sudan, Cyprus, Jordan, Romania and Kenya, and was part of Operation Shader supporting coalition efforts to prevent an Islamic State resurgence. Falklands research & archives: Falklands’ Corporate Records and National Archives Manager Dr Chloe Anderson-Wheatley has completed a doctorate at the University of Dundee, focusing on how the islands’ national archives shaped evolving British colonial identities from 1840–2000. Wildlife survey: A broad scientific survey across Argentina’s Atlantic coast (including the Falkland Islands) reports Magellanic penguin numbers are stable overall, with about 1.34 million active breeding pairs and an average ~2% annual increase, though some colonies like Punta Tombo are declining. Local science culture: St George photographer Van Strohm is showcasing images from Greenland and an expedition to Antarctica, South Georgia and the Falklands, including king and rockhopper penguins. Local industry: Falkland Islands gin brand Tumbledown Gin wins a Silver Award in The Gin Guide Awards’ Traditional Gin category, highlighting local distilling and export links.
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