Mount St. Helens 25 Years Later

A quarter century of ecological recovery after the eruption, scientists find signs of nature’s resilience

 

Date: 5/12/2005

Archaeologist Discovers Ancient Mayan Wood Architecture

Former Earthwatch principal investigator finds the first wooden ruins and artifacts from Maya civilization in Belize

 

Date: 5/1/2005

Hudson High School reports from the Pantanal

Two teachers and ten students report on their Earthwatch experience in the Pantanal region of Southern Brazil.

 

Date: 4/30/2005

Archaeologists Explore Possible Underwater Crime Scene

An Earthwatch-supported scientist brings forensic archaeology to new depths in Bermuda, at the historic shipwreck of the North Carolina.

 

Date: 4/4/2005

Earthling Wins 2005 Earthwatch Film Award

Earthwatch Institute continues tradition of honoring conservation filmmakers with premiere screening of Wolfgang and Tristan Bayer's Earthling in Washington, D.C., March 15th at National Geographic

 

Date: 2/4/2005

Earthwatch Scientist Receives Australia Day Award

Dr. Denis Saunders is recognized for contributions to landscape ecology and conservation

 

Date: 1/28/2005

Making Oral History on the Skagit River

Earthwatch-supported interviews on environmental values become part of museum library collection

 

Date: 1/17/2005

Related Species Link China and North America

A rediscovered biogeographical pattern, known as Grayian distributions, holds promise for international collaborations between scientists.

 

Date: 1/11/2005

Hummingbirds Lose Power at High Altitudes

Earthwatch-supported research shows that hummingbirds find attractive habitat at higher elevations, but at a cost to their maneuverability

 

Date: 1/6/2005

Earthwatch Principal Investigators safe after Tsunamis in Southeast Asia

We are relieved to report that our scientists and project staff in southeast Asia survived the tsunamis of December 26, 2004

 

Date: 1/3/2005

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