Mammal Expeditions

Many of the world’s mammal species are endangered; and the ecosystems and habitats on which they depend are in decline. These endangered species and resources form one of Earthwatch’s four priority research areas. With mammal projects on nearly every continent – from the magnificent wildlife of Africa and the Amazon to the marine mammals of Northern and Central America as well as more familiar species closer to home – there are dozens of projects in need of volunteers which offer you the opportunity to contribute to the survival of your favourite species, and the experience of a lifetime.

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Melbourne's Microbats - Student Challenge

Melbourne's Microbats - Student Challenge

This student only team is designed to give 16 -17 years the chance to take part in real scientific research into Melbourne’s rarely observed, insect eating, Microbats.

Rendezvous:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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Protecting Rottnest Island's Coast- Student Challenge

Protecting Rottnest Island's Coast - Student Challenge

Join this new 7 day student challenge and protect one of Australia's most beautiful island destinations. Rendezvous:
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Walking with South African Wildlife

Walking with African Wildlife

Survey giraffes, zebras, elephants, and rhino on foot in world class South African protected areas Rendezvous:Richard's Bay, South Africa
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