Sustainability of environmental data is unchanged by the removal of dogs from their employment on the continent.
PS: There is no such animal as 'Antarctic Husky'.
because mix breeding and new speice
There are no huskies, nor are there any animals native to the Antarctic continent.
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Huskies are no longer allowed on the Antarctic continent and have not been allowed for more than 20 years. Working dogs that worked in Antarctica were generally fed high-quality protein.
No one lives in antarctica permanently. All you get there are a couple of research stations.
All working dogs removed from the Antarctic continent are taken back to their country of origin by the explorers who transported them there.
There is no animal known as 'Antarctic Wolf'. There is an Arctic wolf that lives in the northern hemisphere.
There are no wild packs of huskies roaming the antarctic, but you might find some being kept as sled dogs at any of the research stations that humans ahve set up out there.
The scientists discover that the dogs transmitted diseases to the seals (that breed at the edges of Antarctica), so all nations decided to ban dogs from the Antarctic continent.
They were removed because there were fears that the seal population would shrink because the scientist's were killing the seals to feed to the huskies.When that was a rather bad idea because there is 30 million seals of just one species and the population of them are increasing and huskies were needed to pull sleighs.
Scientists discovered that diseases carried by the huskies could be transmitted to the seals that visit Antarctica's beaches to breed.
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