Few faces in the sub-Antarctic world are as familiar as that of Sarah Lurcock, South Georgia Heritage Trust's Director on South Georgia.

Tireless in her management of the annual team that heads to Gryviken to manage the museum, the post office, and various goings-on in this remote outpost, Sarah is one of the strongest ambassadors for an island that so many love so dearly.

 

Photo by Heather Thorkelson

 

Many travellers recognize Sarah as the first local face they see upon arrival in South Georgia as she has spent years boarding expedition vessels and prepping visitors for their day visit to Grytviken.

 

Photo by Kerstin Langenberger

 

However, Sarah and her annually-rotating team are also largely responsible for the fundraising initiatives - largely from tourism vessels - that have paved the way for some groundbreaking projects to be completed in South Georgia.

 

Spending six months a year on South Georgia for over two decades, Sarah has truly dedicated her life to a place that many people only visit once in a lifetime and many more only dream of.

 

Listen to today's episode to hear Sarah's story and learn more about the future of South Georgia, the "pearl of the Antarctic".

 

HIGHLIGHTS

2:45 – The story of what drew Sarah to South Georgia in the first place about two decades ago

 

4:00 – Not too long ago, women weren’t allowed on the island

 

5:20 – How Sarah ended up as the Director of the South Georgia Heritage Trust on the island

 

8:50 – Good news! South Georgia now has a full-time curator at the museum

 

9:30 – Ever wanted to work on a remote, wildlife-packed island? Sarah spills the beans on how other seasonal positions on South Georgia get filled

 

11:35 – What day-to-day life is like in Grytviken when they're dealing with roughly 80 cruise ships per season (and growing)

 

15:40 – Is there anything that Sarah misses when she’s living off provisions during her 6 months on the island?

 

17:15 – What life was like on South Georgia in the pre-internet age

 

19:45 – How dependency on the internet is changing things, even in our most remote regions

 

21:00 – Sarah talks about the epic planning and execution involved in the Habitat Restoration Project which successfully eradicated rodents - invasive species - from the island

 

27:00 – All involved in the South Georgia Habitat Restoration project are now a resource for other similar, logistically challenging initiatives being attempted worldwide

 

29:00 – Sarah takes us through some of the different groundbreaking projects being undertaken on SG in order to preserve both her nature and her unique place in history

 

40:00 - The centenary of Shackleton's death is coming up soon and there are plans for a commemoration...

 

43:00 - What Sarah and her on-island team do with their precious little time off in this wild wonderland

 

LINKS

The South Georgia Heritage Trust - https://www.sght.org/

Friends of South Georgia - http://www.fosgi.org/

Government of South Georgia - https://www.gov.gs/

South Georgia Heritage Trust Museum website - http://sgmuseum.gs/

UKAHT - https://www.ukaht.org/

 

 

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