Annual impact reports
Every year, we publish an impact report along with a short video showcasing our activities and successes over the previous 12 months including during the austral summer season in Antarctica.
Click on the links below to download the full reports or watch our summaries on YouTube.
Annual impact report 2024/25
This past year has been one of progress, resilience and ambition for the Trust. We have made significant headway in our mission to safeguard Antarctica’s rare heritage and share its stories with audiences worldwide, despite the inherent challenges of operating in one of the most remote and unpredictable environments on Earth.
Annual impact report 2023/24
Last year saw the charity reach several significant milestones, including celebrating UKAHT’s 30th anniversary; completing vital works at Port Lockroy and Base W, Detaille Island; celebrating Port Lockroy’s 80th birthday; and welcoming Shackleton’s Endurance into the UKAHT fold as we created its conservation management plan in partnership with Historic England and other stakeholders.
Annual impact report 2022/23
This year has been the most normal-seeming for some time. The prospect of recruiting, training and deploying a team to Antarctica made us feel like we had emerged from the challenges of the pandemic and its aftermath. Yet, much has changed; many new initiatives are now embedded into our routines. We work as a tight team to support our complex operations in Antarctica and deliver varied public programming closer to home.

Annual impact report 2021/22
Last year, we achieved more for Antarctica than we ever could have imagined. Despite the serious impacts of world events, heritage was conserved, children discovered and the charity grew out of its pandemic challenges.
Annual impact report 2020/21
Despite an extremely challenging year for the Trust – and for many charities worldwide – this year’s annual impact report clearly demonstrates how UKAHT has continued to share the wonders of Antarctica, protect the historic sites and monuments in its care from afar and look to the future to continue to do so.


