2001 Press Releases
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Researchers Find Snakes Warm Up to Female Mimicry

In a Nature article, former Earthwatch scientist reveals that male garter snakes mimic females to attract other amorous males and speed their recovery from hibernation.

 

Date: 12/12/2001

Earthwatch Data Leads to Elephant Relocation

Data on habitat damage by elephants at Sweetwaters Black Rhino Reserve, Kenya, led to a historic relocation of elephants and stands as a model for future management.

 

Date: 12/3/2001

Oiled African Penguins Stage Bold Recovery

Earthwatch-supported research charts the dramatic comeback of penguins off the coast of South Africa after a disastrous oil spill.

 

Date: 11/28/2001

Turtle Researcher Wins Award for Climate Change Research

Dr. Joan Whittier, principal investigator of Malaysian Sea Turtles, wins the CGNU/ Earthwatch Award for her research on temperature-dependent hatchling sex ratios.

 

Date: 10/1/2001

Kentucky Biologists Reintroduce Appalachian Elk

Earthwatch teams will monitor the activities of more than 500 radio-collared elk to determine their habitat use and the success of the reintroduced population.

 

Date: 8/31/2001

Geologist Gives New Perspective on the Origin of Dinosaurs

Earthwatch-supported scientist Dr. William Sill proposes that the dinosaurs’ rise to domination followed their origins in marginal habitats.

 

Date: 7/31/2001

U.S. and Brazilian Educators Learn Conservation Lessons

An international pilot team of science educators participate in Earthwatch’s Pantanal Conservation Research Center, with benefits for students across borders.

 

Date: 6/15/2001

Giant Carnivores Threatened by Alien Weed

Earthwatch-supported research in South Africa reveals that the most serious threat to Nile crocodiles is an alien plant invading shoreline nesting habitat.

 

Date: 6/5/2001

Orca Data Supports Endangered Species Status

Data collected by Ken Balcomb and Earthwatch teams is instrumental in charting the population decline of Puget Sound orcas.

 

Date: 5/22/2001

Spanish Archaeologists Discover Earliest Evidence of Woodworking

Microscopic wood particles on 1.5 million-year-old stone tools demonstrate that early humans had woodworking technology.

 

Date: 5/10/2001

Findings Link Sonar Tests to Whale Strandings

An interview with Earthwatch-supported scientist Ken Balcomb reveals the physical damage sustained by whales that died in the Bahamas following Navy sonar tests.

 

Date: 5/1/2001

Prehistoric Bison Provide Lessons in Wildlife Management

A survey of prehistoric bison kill sites and bone beds in the greater Yellowstone area provides keys to bison populations past and present.

 

Date: 5/1/2001

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