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Kenyas stripy horses help local student to get her grade

Tuesday 06, 07 2004

Local Equine student Nicky Morgan from Lipson, Plymouth, is packing her bags this week and leaving the British summer behind for the wilds of Kenya. Nicky is heading to the Samburu District to join a conservation field research project with Earthwatch, the international environmental charity.

Snap away and win an Earthwatch expedition

Friday 11, 06 2004

Earthwatch, the international environmental charity, is offering anyone who has been on one of their expeditions the chance to take part in a UK Discovery project in 2005 by simply sending in their favourite photos.

Join an Earthwatch project the day after tomorrow!

Tuesday 01, 06 2004

The Day After Tomorrow is now in local cinemas across the nation. Hollywood has succeeded in serving up another tasty disaster movie with all the special effects needed to screen Armageddon.

Celebrate european greenweek by exploring Estonia with Earthwatch.

Friday 14, 05 2004

What better way to play an active role in this year's European Green Week than to join Earthwatch, the international environmental charity, as a field researcher in some of the most unusual and fascinating parts of the continent?

Earthwatch calls for turtle power from volunteers

Thursday 06, 05 2004

Earthwatch, the international environmental charity, is looking for turtle lovers to join a proactive conservation initiative in the light of alarming new research.

Earthwatch invites local people to set sail to help Britain's basking shark.

Thursday 22, 04 2004

Last time you jumped into the Cornish waters with your surf board or enjoyed the Firth of Clyde coastline by sea kayak, did you imagine that the second largest fish in the sea might be swimming beneath you?

Earthwatch is calling for wildlife traffic cops in Devon.

Thursday 22, 04 2004

What better way to while away the summer than by spending six days in the outdoors appreciating the surrounding countryside and the dramatic South Devon coastline and at the same time, playing a valuable part in a conservation project?

Help put the Brecon Beacons back on the nature map this year.

Thursday 22, 04 2004

Earthwatch and Professor Martin Haigh are appealing for people to come along and get their hands dirty on a conservation weekend from 6th - 8th August in Brecon National Park.

If you go down to the woods today you're sure of a big surprise!

Thursday 22, 04 2004

Earthwatch, the international environmental charity, is appealing for local wildlife lovers to head down to Wytham Woods this summer to join a six day conservation project that will contribute to a nation wide mammal monitoring programme.

Jurassic Park is on your doorstep.

Thursday 22, 04 2004

Forget the movie, the environmental charity Earthwatch can prove to you that Jurassic park lies closer to home. Over 170 million years ago dinosaurs roamed the Yorkshire coastline, and unknown to many, they left a trail behind them.

Earthwatch invites local people to join the search for the Wiltshire Otter.

Wednesday 21, 04 2004

When was the last time you spotted an otter on your local river bank? Surprisingly enough the playful otter was once abundant throughout England but due to habitat loss and pollution from pesticides, the otter population has been in sharp decline since the late 1950s.

Experience a honeymoon with a difference.

Tuesday 13, 04 2004

Relaxing honeymoons in the Maldives are a thing of the past, the new age couple need something more challenging, something that requires energy, enthusiasm and a thirst for adventure.

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Volunteering. Photo credit: Andrea Mayer

Volunteering. Photo credit: Lyman Davenport

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