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Short Expedition Makes Big Impact

Friday 18, 04 2008

Earthwatch volunteer, Karen Grainger, left the comfort of her own home to rough it out for a weekend on Kangaroo Island to help study echidnas and goannas. Although only a short expedition, this experience has made a profound and positive impact on Karen’s life.

An African Adventure

Friday 18, 04 2008

Earthwatch volunteer, Ria Koppen, travelled to Africa to experience her first two Earthwatch expeditions back-to-back.

Origins of Angkor

Friday 18, 04 2008

Corporate Fellow, Ann-Maree Sigismondi, explores the roots of Southeast Asia's most illustrious empire.

Return to Kenya

Friday 18, 04 2008

Earthwatch has decided to resume its research operations in Kenya and is encouraging volunteers to join on of the regions research expeditions.

Don’t be a tourist – be a scientist

Thursday 17, 04 2008

At a time when the world’s most pressing environmental problems seem too big to solve, Earthwatch expeditions give you the chance to make a difference.

Earthwatch now listed on Green Pages

Tuesday 08, 04 2008

Earthwatch has been listed on Australia's most comprehensive Eco Directory, The Green Pages.

Earthwatch attends National Australia Bank (NAB) Environment Expo

Thursday 03, 04 2008

Earthwatch staff attend the NAB Environment Expo and help inspire guests to make their holidays count.

Australian researchers win global award

Friday 14, 03 2008

Two members of the local Earthwatch research community are among only five scientists worldwide to receive the 2008 Distinguished Service Award from the Society of Conservation Biology.

From tragedy to triumph - a Rwandan biologist’s dream

Friday 14, 03 2008

William Apollinaire, born at the foot of the volcanoes of northern Rwanda, travels to North Queensland to participate on Earthwatch’s Rainforests of Northern Australia project.

Student Challenge - What’s a fungus got to do with frogs?

Friday 14, 03 2008

Students from across Australia take part in week-long research expedition on Earthwatch's Student Challenge.

Renewed hope at Ningaloo

Friday 14, 03 2008

Whale shark numbers at Ningaloo Reef are increasing according to the latest research from Ecocean and Earthwatch.

Climate Watch is the first large scale phenology network in Australia.

Friday 14, 03 2008

‘Climate Watch’ - the first large scale phenology network in Australia.

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Volunteer gets hands-on with echidna research on Kangaroo Island

Australia

Giraffes are one of the many animals you will see on Tsavo expeditions

Africa 

GPS monitoring in South America's rainforests

 South America

Alaskan Fur Seals

North America

Volunteers help uncover the Roman Empire's existance in England

Europe