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Meet the Newest Cohort of Girls in Science Leaders!

In a world where STEM fields remain heavily male-dominated, a new generation of leaders is rising, eager to break barriers and make their mark.

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National Grid Foundation Teachers

Four Boston Public School teachers traveled to Arizona to study owl ecology and investigate how climate change is impacting owls and other wildlife on the expedition Following F…

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Community Fellows Investigate Climate Change in The Mackenzie Mountains

Since 2003, Earthwatch has partnered with the Alcoa Foundation to engage employees in scientific research and environmental learning…

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Bringing Chinampas to the Classroom

Betsy Anderton’s experience on the Earthwatch Expedition Conserving Wetlands and Traditional Agriculture in Mexico in 2019 allowed her to take the lessons she learned about comm…

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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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From the Kindergarten Classroom to Costa Rica Conservation Research

In June of 2019, Earthwatch Teen Expedition Facilitator Renee White left her kindergarten classroom behind to travel to Costa Rica and lead a group of teens on the expedition Co…

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Salt, Water, and Science – A 10-Day Adventure in Acadia

This summer, high schooler Masooma Hasnain traveled from her home in Los Angeles to coastal Maine to participate on the Earthwatch expedition Climate Change: Sea to Trees at Aca…

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Alcoa Foundation Invests in Employees and Global Sustainability with Earthwatch

A partnership between the Alcoa Foundation and Earthwatch brings together employees from Alcoa offices and plants around the world to take action and address the impacts of clim…

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Archaeology: It Isn’t Just About The Digging

This summer, Heather Motta traveled from her home in Los Angeles to Crow Canyon, Colorado to work alongside archeologists uncovering ancestral Pueblo great houses…

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From the Classroom to the Chinampas and Back, National Grid Foundation Teach Earth Fellows Share Their Stories

Funded by the National Grid Foundation, three Boston Public School teachers recently returned from an Earthwatch expedition Conserving Wetlands and Traditional Agriculture in Me…

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