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Dear Earthwatcher,

Whether you're new to Earthwatch, or have volunteered before, remember that in 2011 we're offering you the unique opportunity to join some incredible research expeditions. Across the world, vital conservation work is taking place right now. Be part of it.

This month, we take a look at how Earthwatch is supporting the International Year of Forests, preview our exciting March lecture at the Royal Geographical Society and ask, could you be our next BBC Wildlife Nature Writer of the Year?

Warm regards,

Nigel Winser,
Executive Vice President,
Earthwatch Institute

Prestigious award for 'forest scientist'
Dr James Kairo receives an outstanding award for his work with mangroves in Kenya.
Win an Earthwatch expedition
Get creative and enter the 2011 BBC Wildlife Nature Writer of the Year Award.
International Year of Forests
Earthwatch is proud to support the 2011 International Year of Forests, launched by the United Nations.
Lecture explores the role of citizen science
Polar explorer Paul Rose chairs our first Royal Geographical Society event of the year.

Images top to bottom: Kate Holt, Martin W Skov, Niall Riddell, Phil Haughton, Crispin Zeeman, Archeodig, Tethys Research Institute.

 

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