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Dear Earthwatcher,

Happy New Year to you from the Earthwatch team and welcome to your January eNewsletter. We hope you enjoy reading the latest news from the field, as well as an update about our work at the recent United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change in Copenhagen.

If you haven't already done so, check out our 2010 research expeditions, and I hope you will consider joining a team this year. In addition to offering you some shorter duration opportunities, we also are supporting some new critical research in Australia so watch this space and www.earthwatch.org for more information!

Warm regards,

Ed Wilson,
President and CEO
Earthwatch Institute

Partnership provides a boost for natural World Heritage sites
Program kicks off with 11 day training course in Borneo.
Is it too late to help coral reefs survive the impacts of climate change?
Q&A with Earthwatch scientist Professor James Crabbe.
Conservation in the changing landscape of Kenya
Competition winner Abi Burns describes a project which is addressing human/wildlife conflict.
Educator Expeditions
Earthwatch offers a range of fellowships to K-12 educators. Check out available programs and pass the word to teachers in your life!
Earthwatch takes a stand at Copenhagen
Charity profiles its flagship programs on climate change.
Earthwatch events in 2010
Details of our 2010 public events are always updated online. Visit our website to find out more.