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Happy new year to Earthwatchers around the world!

 

Your support in 2012 will help us continue to protect threatened habitats, manage finite resources and sustain livelihoods. We hope you enjoy these stories, images and insights from Earthwatch people and projects around the world.

 

Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. From cycling to work and meat-free Mondays, to joining an Earthwatch Expedition;  we’d love to hear about the personal commitments you've made toward a greener lifestyle in 2012.

International Green Awards

Recognition for Earthwatch employee engagement


Endangered species discovered

Rare carnivore spotted on Earthwatch Expedition


Developing scientists awarded grants

Emerging environmental leaders get vital support


Wall Street Journal features Earthwatch

Best in volunteer travel in 2012

From Earthwatch volunteer to environmental education pioneer

Sarah Weldon talks to us about her inspiring journey.


Wildlife through the lens

Incredible images captured by Earthwatch research teams using camera traps reveal the secret lives of animals in the wild.

 

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Coral reefs: mysterious, vital and vulnerable

Dr. David Smith shares insights into coral reef research, and his efforts to understand the environmental changes that could alter these stunning natural structures forever.

 

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"We were twenty metres deep ...and suddenly I saw this shadow"

Earthwatch scientist Marina Costa shares her passion for Egypt's Red Sea, dolphins... and snails!

 

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RSPO appoints Earthwatch scientist

Meet Earthwatch scientist Dr. Glen Reynolds and learn about his new role as scientific advisor to the International Round Table on Sustainable Palm Oil.

 

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