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An interactive look at the history of Earthwatch's work to conserve sea turtles globally.
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In August, Eugena joined nine other high schoolers in Woods Hole, Massachusetts to take part in the Earthwatch Girls in Science Fellowship Program…
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.