Yes.
Don't feed the animals Don't mine in Antarctica Don't land air transport near the wildlife Don't hunt, whale, or fish
The implementation of laws that slow global warming and in other ways limit the damage of climate change are all works that countries can perform to protect Antarctica.
In 1959, the Antarctic Treaty was signed by 12 nations, not only to protect the continent and its environment, but also to ensure that it remains demilitarised.
There are no companies in Antarctica.
they signed the treaty and they can do whatever the want with it.
put a plastic container around the plants
Antarctica -- all land south of 60 degrees S -- is already protected by the Antarctic Treaty. The purpose of declaring any geography as a World Heritage Site is to protect its culture -- Antarctica has none; and its physical significance. There is no reason to add the burden of declaring it a World Heritage Site.
why not
Antarctica should last as long as the earth lasts.
There are various reasons that we should try and look after Antarctica. For example, if the ice sheet that covers 98% of Antarctica melts a lot then the sea level will rise.
There is no evidence in the argument to limit the number of tourists in Antarctica.
Penguins protect themselves: there's not much a continent can do in this regard, except provide beaches upon which penguins can breed.