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On the Move in Malawi

Majete Wildlife Reserve, Malawi…

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Investigating Threats to Chimps in Uganda

As food supplies in Uganda’s Budongo Forest Reserve decline, chimpanzees and other primate species that call it home are increasingly raiding nearby farms, where they come into…

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The Vigilant Fight to Save South Africa’s Rhinos

Widespread poaching is decimating rhino populations.

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I never came back…

I came back from Brazil four years ago, but I never really came back. And I know that any Earthwatch fellow will tell you the exact same thing…

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Mongolia: ‘A Place Full of Treasures’

In September 2015, photographer Kofi Opoku-Ansah and his girlfriend Kim traveled to Mongolia on Earthwatch’s Wildlife of the Mongolian Steppe expedition.

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Declining Leopard Populations in South Africa Prompt a Call to Action for Earthwatch

In November 2015, Earthwatch Research Director D…

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A “Peak” at the Importance of Mountain Ecosystems

Bernat Claramunt Lopez is Earthwatch’s lead scientist for the expedition “Wildlife in the Changing Andorran Pyrenees.” Bernat works with volunteer teams to assess the impact of…

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From Los Angeles to the Arctic Tundra: a Teacher Transformed

Steve Lux has been a math and science teacher in the Los Angeles area for 28 years…

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Looking for Lions

Lloyd Figgins—arthwatch’s Global Safety Manager—recently returned from the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya, where he joined the Exploring Lions and Their Prey in Kenya expeditio…

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Growing greens and going green in Mexico’s wetlands

In May, Carly Toyzan, an EY Earthwatch Ambassador, traveled to Xochimilco, Mexico, to support local farmers with their businesses while monitoring water quality and promoting su…

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