Turtle Expeditions

Many species of turtle are endangered. Their ocean habitat – one of Earthwatch’s priority research areas – is also threatened by human activity. From tiny terrapins to the giant Leatherback turtle to the critically endangered Hawksbill Turtles of the Great Barrier Reef  you can be actively involved in vital, hands-on conservation efforts in beautiful locations. Indeed, without the efforts of Earthwatch volunteers scientist Frank Paladino believes that the Leatherback turtle would already be extinct in the pacific.

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Trinidad’s Leatherback Sea Turtles

Trinidad's Leatherback Sea Turtles

Help save the world’s largest sea turtle from extinction Rendezvous:Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
$2995 12 days Very Active
 
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Trinidad’s Leatherback Sea Turtles - Teen

Trinidad's Leatherback Sea Turtles - Teen

Help save the world’s largest sea turtle from extinction Rendezvous:Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago
$2995 12 days Very Active
 
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Turtles in the City – One Day Expedition

Turtles on the Move - One Day Expedition

Help investigate the impacts of urbanisation on Melbourne's freshwater turtle populations. Rendezvous:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Call 1 day Moderate
 
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Turtles in the City - Student Challenge

Turtles on the Move - Student Challenge

This student only team is designed to give 16 -17 year olds a chance to participate in real scientific research into the impacts of urbanisation on Melbourne’s Freshwater Turtles. Rendezvous:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Call 5 days Moderate
 
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