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World's biggest fish is on the increase at Ningaloo

Monday 18, 05 2009

Earthwatch volunteers make vital contribution to whale shark conservation in Western Australia.

Dam brings new hope to Kenyan villagers

Wednesday 29, 04 2009

Seven hundred households will benefit in Samburu district.

Prestigious award for Roman Fort on Tyne project

Friday 20, 03 2009

Earthwatch project named Current Archaeology's Research Project of the Year.

UK is world’s most divided nation on climate change

Wednesday 18, 02 2009

Latest research coincides with annual Oxford lecture.

Earthwatch scientists declare Moray Firth a critically important habitat for dolphins

Tuesday 02, 12 2008

Current boundaries of Special Area of Conservation ´likely to be ineffective´.

Bees declared the winners in Earthwatch’s own Strictly Come Species battle

Friday 21, 11 2008

Five scientists go head to head to find the 'world's most irreplaceable species'.

Earthwatch ambassadors take to the sea

Thursday 06, 11 2008

Brian Thompson and Paul Rose share their exciting ocean adventures.

Wechiau Hippo Sanctuary wins two prestigious United Nations awards

Monday 27, 10 2008

Earthwatch and the Nature Conservation Research Centre were instrumental in setting up the sanctuary.

Scientists discover previously unknown coral reef in the Seychelles

Monday 27, 10 2008

Reef supports large number of mega-fauna.

Earthwatch scientist comments on IUCN Red List report

Friday 10, 10 2008

Oil leak threatens Pacific Abyss of Chuuk Lagoon

Thursday 28, 08 2008

Earthwatch scientists discover oil slick from sunken tanker.

Reversing the decline of Asian wild cattle and buffaloes

Thursday 03, 07 2008

Over 40 delegates from across South-east Asia have this week agreed to a new regional conservation strategy aimed to reverse the dramatic decline of Asian wild cattle and buffalo species.

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