At Earthwatch, we've been stuck at home, too. So we thought we'd share some ways to save energy and money at home with a more sustainable and less-waste lifestyle.
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We asked Earthwatch scientists and staff to share their favorite scientific reads, especially those with an environmental focus, and explain the impact these volumes had on them…
In June of 2019, Earthwatch Teen Expedition Facilitator Renee White left her kindergarten classroom behind to travel to Costa Rica and lead a group of teens on the expedition Co…
Rain gardens can be a great tool to manage water on your property or in your neighborhood…
From making a donation to our Earthwatch Fund to joining our Ambassador Program, discover the many ways you can support Earthwatch.
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During the summer of 2013, Andrea Gamino traveled to Nova Scotia to study mammals with Earthwatch as part of the Ignite LA Student Science Awards…
For students, the opportunity to travel and conduct scientific field research is a rare but valuable experience…
This summer, high schooler Masooma Hasnain traveled from her home in Los Angeles to coastal Maine to participate on the Earthwatch expedition Climate Change: Sea to Trees at Aca…
Trees are undercover superheroes in ecosystems…