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Three Generations of Earthwatch Volunteers, Three Generations of Memories

Chip Martin is the third generation in his family to travel with Earthwatch.

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From Boston to Playa Grande, Costa Rica—A Mission to Conserve the Eastern Pacific Leatherback

Laura’s passion for sea turtle conservation brought her from Earthwatch headquarters in Boston to Costa Rica, where she now works as field manager for The Leatherback Trust.

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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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Safety in the Storm

This summer ushered in a series of natural disasters, which are currently still ravaging parts of the world…

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Warren Stortroen—100 Cheers for an Extraordinary Volunteer!

After a 40-year career spent working in an office, Warren Stortroen decided to use his retirement travel as an opportunity to give back…

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Fostering a Global Community of Earthwatch Ambassadors

Earthwatch advocates come from near and far to support our mission to unite citizens with scientists.

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On the Path to Becoming a Female STEM Role Model in Acadia

This summer, through a sponsorship with Spring Power & Gas, high schooler Sophia Ludtke traveled to Maine to take part on the Earthwatch expedition Climate Change: Sea to T…

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Hiking, Song Birds, and Finding a Path to Environmentalism through Earthwatch

Judith Santano traveled to Wyoming in 2013 as part of Earthwatch's student scholarship program, Ignite…

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Into the Peruvian Amazon – The Journey of an EY-Earthwatch Ambassador

An EY-Earthwatch Ambassador shares her experience in the Peruvian Amazon, helping to conserve the wildlife in the basin while teaming up with fellow EY teammates to support loca…

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Citizen Science, Trees, and the Quest for Urban Resiliency

Between 2012 and 2015, nearly 9,000 trees in Cambridge, Massachusetts were measured and monitored by both researchers and citizen scientists.

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