There is growing awareness of the need for lasting approaches to environmental exploitation in Europe.

The biggest hunting pressure is now marine fisheries, many of which are causing direct damage and disturbance to non-hunted species such as whales, dolphins and turtles. Controls on air and water pollution are also beginning to take effect, but could prove too late to counter the increasingly evident effects of climate change, deglaciation and fresh water pollution. Earthwatch is continuing to support projects addressing these issues across this complex continent.

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Dolphins of Greece

Dolphins of Greece

Track and survey bottlenose dolphins to help combat threats to them and their ecosystem. Rendezvous:Vonitsa, Greece
$2575 8 days Easy
 
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Join climate change research in rural England.

Climate Change in Wytham Woods - Short Duration

Contribute to climate change research in rural England.

Rendezvous:Wytham, Oxfordshire, UK
Call 1 day Easy
 
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Roman Fort on Tyne - Teen

Fort Arbeia and the Roman Empire in Britain - Teen

Excavate a Roman fort in England Rendezvous:South Shields, England, UK
Call 14 days Moderate
 
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Roman Fort on Tyne

Fort Arbeia and the Roman Empire in Britain - Weekend

Preserve archaeological finds at a Roman fort

Rendezvous:South Shields, UK
Call 3 days Very Easy
 
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