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A Try Guy Scans the Sky: Ned Fulmer

Ned Fulmer joined the Earthwatch expedition “Transient Phenomena in Astrophysics” in New Mexico as a high school student back in 2004…

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Operation Healthy Air: Pulling Answers Out of Thin Air 

How do you mobilize people and policymakers to understand and take action against a threat they can’t see?

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50 Years of Saving Sea Turtles

An interactive look at the history of Earthwatch's work to conserve sea turtles globally.

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Seven Ways to Celebrate Earth Day

This Earth Day, we’re sharing a list of seven ways you can take action to celebrate—from mapping biodiversity in your neighborhood to making your home more sustainable to suppo…

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Finding Clarity in the COVID Chaos

Our ability to prevent future pandemics will depend on our willingness to address the massive environmental challenges that helped pave the way for this one.

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Crossing the invisible boundaries—crisis and purpose

Scientists published a new paper this week finding that over 500 species of land vertebrates are on the brink of extinction, with fewer than 1,000 individuals left.

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Reflections on Quarantine Quieting Fieldwork

Beginning earlier this year, all over the world, the usual rush of buses, cars, and planes slowed to a trickle as travel restrictions kept people home in an effort to curb the s…

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Q&A with Earthwatch’s New Board Member, Kevin T. Bryan

We’re very pleased to welcome Kevin T. Bryan as the newest member of Earthwatch’s Board of Directors!

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Teaching in a Pandemic: How Educators Are Handling the Sudden Shift to Distance Learning

This March, as the novel coronavirus escalated into a global pandemic, school districts all over the world made the difficult decision to shut their doors — forcing an abrupt a…

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