We are only now beginning to appreciate the effect of human impact on North America’s complex ecosystems.
The most difficult problems to tackle are those that are hard to see and quantify, like climate change which is affecting humans and wildlife. Changes are happening all around us. Glaciers are melting, dolphins and whales have to survive in increasingly polluted oceans. If we are to understand the consequences of our actions, and to repair ecosystems, we need people like you to help Earthwatch scientists in the field.
Search for whales and dolphins off the California coast
Rendezvous:Huntington Beach, California, USA
£1775
7 days
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Rendezvous:Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
£1850
11 days
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Dig into the archaeology of Colorado’s Basketmaker communities.
Rendezvous:Durango, Colorado, USA
£1350 - £1875
7-14 days
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Monitor mammal populations to determine impacts of climate change and other environmental challenges
Rendezvous:Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
£1950
7-14 days
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Study climate change where polar bears roam - on the very edge of the Arctic tundra
Rendezvous:Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
£2050
11 days
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Help piece together life in the Ice Age at a truly amazing mammoth site.
Rendezvous:Rapid City, South Dakota, USA
£2050
15 days
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Exactly how is climate change affecting the Arctic?
Rendezvous:Churchill, Manitoba, Canada
£2150
11 days
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Help unearth amazing dinosaur fossils!
Rendezvous:Dallas, Texas, USA
£1575 - £2200
7-14 days
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Search for, spot, photograph, and identify whales and dolphins in the waters off Southern California.
Rendezvous:Huntington Beach, California, USA
£1550 - £2250
7-14 days
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The tundra - where eagles soar and caribou roam
Rendezvous:Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada
£3550
11 days
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