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Dear Earthwatcher,

Happy International Year of Biodiversity! As an integral part of nature, your fate is tightly linked with biodiversity; the huge variety of other animals and plants, the places they live and their surrounding environments, all over the world.

To celebate this momentous year and our link with nature, we invite you to join an Earthwatch research expedition. You'll increase your understanding of biodiversity, while helping scientists continue their vital research into vulnerable species and habitats.

For something more local, be sure to check out details on Earthwatch's public events which are now online, giving you the chance to meet scientists, volunteers and other guest speakers.

Warm regards,

Richard Signature
Richard Gilmore,
Executive Director, Earthwatch Australia

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