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Public vote puts polar regions first in line for protection

The polar regions were voted the most important ecosystem on earth in last night's Earthwatch debate, Precious Resources, Multiple Threats.

Having a whale of a time!

In May this year Earthwatch launched Dolphins and Whales of Moray Firth, a season of highly successful expeditions in collaboration with the Cetacean Research & Rescue Unit (CRRU) in Scotland. Principle investigator Dr Kevin Robinson will give a talk about his extraordinary summer at the Royal Geographical Society on 23 November.

Young people lead the way

Results from our Oxford Student Debate on local biodiversity.

Britons vow to cut down carbon emissions

If you could change just one thing in your daily life to help counter climate change, what would it be? Members of the public joined Earthwatch last night in London for a hard-fought debate to discuss how individuals can best make a difference.

 

Earthwatch paddles for African mangrove conservation

Oxford. 15th May 2006: Staff from environmental charity Earthwatch triumphed over 30 local teams, including Oxfam and RAF Brize Norton, to make the top three in the Annual Abingdon Rotary Club Dragon Boat Race, on Sunday 14th May.

Balloon debate

A public vote has hailed the zebra mussel Britain's worst intruder and biggest pest. Members of the public joined environmental charity Earthwatch for a hard-fought and emotive debate about the eradication of non-native species.

'The call of the wild': reintroducing native species into Britain

Can you imagine a Britain 135,000 years ago when the Woolly Mammoth roamed the countryside, or picture the River Thames 500 years ago when beavers were busily building their dams?

 

Events news flash from Earthwatch.

Earthwatch is pleased to announce that its second lecture, Mountain Lions and Zebras - in Conflict with Man, will take place on Thursday June 17th at the Royal Geographical Society, London.

Pill bugs to penguins - conserving South Africa's wildlife

The First of the Earthwatch 2004 Lecture Series Thursday 1 April 2004, The Royal Geographical Society, London

Be inspired at the Earthwatch open day

Saturday 20 March 2004, Oxford Brookes University.

Earthwatch events at the RGS. Photo credit: Earthwatch

Earthwatch events at the RGS. Photo credit: Earthwatch

Be inspired by our programme of environmental events. Hear directly from Earthwatch scientists at our series of fascinating lectures; be entertained and challenged at our thought- provoking debate, and chat to Earthwatch staff and past volunteers about their experiences at an Earthwatch open day.

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