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African programme strengthens

Thursday 23, 02 2006

A short summary of the progress of our African Programme

Earthwatch completes series of education films

Friday 07, 10 2005

In partnership with The Brock Initiative and the Lake Naivasha Riparian Association, Earthwatch are pleased to announce the completion of a series of short educational films on the environmental resources and challenges at Lake Naivasha (Ramsar site) in Kenya.

Supporting capacity development for biodiversity conservation through DEFRA funding

Friday 07, 10 2005

"I am delighted that Defra is helping to support an important initiative that will not only advance research on vital European habitats but will also increase local and regional capacity for biodiversity conservation," said David Hillyard, Director of Programme Development at Earthwatch Institute (Europe).

A first for teachers - Julie Mackay reports

Monday 05, 09 2005

Julie Mackay - from the Earthwatch Europe office - has just returned from joining an all-teacher team on the Earthwatch project 'Britains Basking Sharks', off the western coast of Scotland. By the end of the five day team teachers had devised and gathered lots of ideas for classroom activities and lesson plans.

A first for teachers

Tuesday 09, 08 2005

This month sees the first all-science teacher team on an Earthwatch project. Teachers from across the UK will join the Earthwatch project Britain's Basking Sharks. In addition, educational publisher Reed Elsevier has sponsored their first volunteer team.
Watch this space for updates!

African team completes lake research in Rift Valley

Thursday 02, 06 2005

12 conservationists from Ramsar sites in 7 African countries met at Lake Elementeita in Kenya's Rift Valley to join a special Earthwatch research team, tasked with answering the question: Does Lake Elementeita meet the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands criteria?

Earthwatch launches Queen's Guide award

Thursday 02, 06 2005

Earthwatch is now working with Girlguiding UK to provide Queen's Guide Award participants with exciting opportunities for the Residential and Community Action clauses of their award.

Local educator wins national environmental award

Friday 13, 05 2005

Earthwatch announces that 25 teachers and educators from around the country have won environmental awards. Ruth Booker was one of the lucky winners...

African fellows investigate cocoa farming and biodiversity in Ghana

Tuesday 26, 04 2005

In another first for the African Fellowship Programme, a group of 10 Ghanaian students from the Institute of Renewable Energy Resources and the Kwame Kkrumah University of Science and Technology will take part in ‘Cocoa Farming and Biodiversity in Ghana' later this month.

Earthwatch ramsar fellowship scheme

Friday 22, 04 2005

For 17 years, Dr. David Harper from the University of Leicester, together with his Kenyan and European colleagues has led over 300 volunteers and fellows into the field to monitor and evaluate the effects of human use on the Lakes of the Rift Valley.

Earthwatch offers Jersey residents the opportunity of a lifetime

Tuesday 18, 01 2005

Earthwatch is offering residents across Jersey the unique opportunity to win a fully funded place on an Earthwatch field research project through the 2005 Jersey Millennium Awards.

Earthwatch celebrate a decade of conservation training in Africa

Monday 17, 01 2005

Earthwatch is celebrating the tenth anniversary of its pioneering African Fellowship Programme. This unique programme provides young African scientists and conservation practitioners with intensive training placements on Earthwatch field research projects throughout Africa.

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Education. Photo credit: Sarah Staunton-Lamb

Education. Photo credit: Zoe Gamble

Find out the latest news and impacts from Earthwatch's education programmes. These schemes aim to develop the skills, knowledge and motivation of educators in environmental teaching. We also work with emerging conservationists in developing countries to build their teaching and research capacities and give them the opportunity to share skills and ideas.

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