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Nuevas protecciones para las ballenas jorobadas en Costa Rica
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How Two Weeks in Belize (Honestly) Changed my Life

In July 2013, Ryan participated on the expedition Shark Conservation in Belize as part of the Earthwatch Ignite Fellowship Program.

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From Passion to Action: A Teen’s Experience in Little Cayman

In July 2016, 17-year-old Jake Schenthal joined the Earthwatch teen expedition: Helping Endangered Corals in the Cayman Islands.

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Plastic, Sea Beans, and Miles of Ocean

Never would I have imagined going to the Cayman Islands twice in one year.

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Using Cutting-Edge Technology to Protect the Sharks of Belize

Demian Chapman has devoted his career to protecting the sharks around the world, including those living in Belize…

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Teachers Take the Plunge for Science

In October 2015 six Australian school teachers spent a week sailing and snorkelling in Queensland’s Moreton Bay in order to give their students a new perspective on the impact h…

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Turning the Tide for Penguins in Peril

As Alix and the team wrap up field work this week for the South African Penguins expedition, she reflects on the ongoing challenges facing these birds, and the invaluable resea…

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Turtles, Volcanoes, and 150,000 Kids

Three years ago, British geology student Kimberley Wyatt flew to Costa Rica to protect baby turtles from egg poachers.

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Like Mother, Like Daughter: A Story of Dolphins & Handbags

For this week’s blog, my intention was to share the adventures of Carol Sellers who recently returned from Egypt on her 6th Earthwatch Expedition, Red Sea Dolphin Project.

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