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How scuba skills can restore oceans

Scuba diving is the ultimate adventure for many, but the same people drawn to its beauty can harm marine habitats.

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How one expedition inspired more than tourism

Nancy Hensel's lifetime of adventure has taken her to every continent and left her with incredible experiences.

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Nutanix Teachers as Change Makers

Two teachers traveled on Earthwatch expeditions to study wildlife and habitats alongside scientists, thanks to funding from Nutanix.

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National Grid Foundation Teachers: Empowering educators through the outdoors

Five Boston Public School teachers traveled on Earthwatch expeditions to study wildlife and habitats alongside scientists, thanks to funding from the National Grid Foundation.

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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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My Story: Girls in Science

In August, Eugena joined nine other high schoolers in Woods Hole, Massachusetts to take part in the Earthwatch Girls in Science Fellowship Program…

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Reflections on Women in STEM

An Earthwatch Girls in Science fellow reflects on how the experience, along with other moments in her life, has shaped her as a young woman in science.

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The Life of a Humpback Whale and the Importance of Protecting Its Habitat

In Golfo Dulce, Costa Rica, the waters provide a safe haven for humpback whale mothers and their calves…

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Sea Turtles and [Metaphorical] Strings

In May of 2018, Earthwatch volunteer Holly O’Neal traveled to the Bahamas to participate on the expedition Tracking Sea Turtles in the Bahamas…

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IBM and Earthwatch Team Up to Tackle Sustainability in Chicago

For the month of August, 14 IBM employees from around the world assembled in Chicago as part of the company’s Corporate Service Corps (CSC), assisting local nonprofits that are…

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