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   New York City Wildlife - Help researchers monitor the wildlife that lives in and around the U.S.'s largest city.
  Wild Horses of the Outer Banks - Are population controls interfering with the natural social groups of wild horses on this uninhabited barrier island?
  Saving the Tarangire Migration - Find out how zebras, giraffes, and wildebeest in and around Tarangire National Park choose their migratory routes.
  Climate Change, Canopies, and Wildlife - Survey the rainforest and canopies of the Ecuadorian Andes for spectacled bears, jaguars, and critically endangered brown-headed spider monkeys in this biodiversity hotspot.
  Minke Whales of the St. Lawrence - Help researchers learn about the habits and behavior of these coastal whales at their summer feeding grounds.
  Fountains and Tabernacles of Tuscany - Help preserve Tuscany's rich cultural heritage by finding and restoring neglected monuments along winding country roads.
  Alaskan Fur Seals - Observe the lives of fur seals and contribute to the conservation of the Bering Sea.
  Traditional Knowledge of African Villages - Visit villages in South Africa to record oral knowledge and traditional practices.
  Volcano - Explore the effects that active volcanoes have on the wildlife, plants, and people that live in their shadows.
  Tuscany's Castle of Catignano - Help prepare this 11th century castle for archaeological excavation, and explore the site for pottery shards and remains.
  Songbirds of the Tetons - Capture and colorband migratory and resident songbirds to establish a population profile for the region.
  Tracking Baja's Black Sea Turtles - Protect endangered black sea turtles by helping scientists to learn more about these fascinating reptiles at their feeding grounds in Mexico.
  Walking with African Wildlife - Survey the populations of giraffes, zebras, elephants, rhinos, and others in a world class South African national park.