Falkland Islands Tourist Board :: Natural Environmenthttp://live.falklandislands.com/Marine Lifehttp://live.falklandislands.com/contents/view/112http://live.falklandislands.com/contents/view/112The largest forms of marine life, are, of course, the mammals ...Mon, 28 Sep 2009 11:29:40 +0000Geologyhttp://live.falklandislands.com/contents/view/111http://live.falklandislands.com/contents/view/111The rocks and fossils of the Falkland Islands tell a fascinating story stretching back one billion years.Mon, 28 Sep 2009 11:16:20 +0000Florahttp://live.falklandislands.com/contents/view/110http://live.falklandislands.com/contents/view/110A short walk in the Falklands will reveal an amazing variety of plants for those who know where to look! 315 native and naturalised species and 6 hybrids have been recorded in the islands.Mon, 28 Sep 2009 11:09:21 +0000Invertebrateshttp://live.falklandislands.com/contents/view/109http://live.falklandislands.com/contents/view/109"Creepy-crawlies" may not be of interest to everyone but for the specialist there are plenty to discover.Mon, 28 Sep 2009 10:56:56 +0000Mammalshttp://live.falklandislands.com/contents/view/107http://live.falklandislands.com/contents/view/107The Falkland Islands are home to the World’s largest pinniped (seals, sea lions and walruses) mammal, the elephant seal. Sea Lions and Fur seals are easily seen around the Islands; the Leopard Seal is an occasional visitor.Mon, 28 Sep 2009 10:40:54 +0000Birdlifehttp://live.falklandislands.com/contents/view/106http://live.falklandislands.com/contents/view/106The Falkland Islands offer a very special birding experience. 227 species have been recorded in the Islands including two endemic - the Cobb’s wren and Falklands Flightless Steamer Duck, five species of breeding penguin and over 65% of the World’s Black-browed albatross population.Mon, 28 Sep 2009 10:31:02 +0000The Natural Environmenthttp://live.falklandislands.com/contents/view/20http://live.falklandislands.com/contents/view/20The natural environment is the essence of the tourist experience in the Falkland Islands. Wildlife encounters are very much in the wild and rarely shared with large numbers of other humans. They may be up-close-and-personal, with respect for the wildlife of course, or from the comfort of a vehicle as you choose. Penguins and marine mammals, including the world's largest pinniped, are guaranteed at many locations during the summer months along with .......Mon, 20 Jul 2009 15:12:55 +0000