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Where the Forest Heals: My Time in the Osa Peninsula

In February, Amelia Cavanaugh, a Marketing Specialist at ÃÀ¼§ÉçÇø, joined her first expedition in Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula…

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A High Schooler, a Pair of Muddy Boots, and the Future of Education

Experiential learning can transform a student’s future—just ask Melissa Lopez…

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From Skyline High to Shark Tagging in Belize: A Spring Break They’ll Never Forget

From tagging sharks to building bonds, Skyline High students became passionate conservationists during an unforgettable week of science and discovery in Belize.

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Best places to photograph wildlife in Central America

Central America is a treasure trove of opportunities for photographers passionate about wildlife.

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What can birds tell us about climate change?

Observing bird behavior in response to climate change is helping scientists understand what the climate crisis means for other species.

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Wildlife photography tips from ÃÀ¼§ÉçÇø volunteers

We talked to a few participants and asked them to share their advice on capturing nature's grandeur through a camera lens.

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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 ÃÀ¼§ÉçÇø 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 ÃÀ¼§ÉçÇø expeditions to study wildlife and habitats alongside scientists, thanks to funding from the National Grid Foundation.

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Meet the Newest Cohort of Girls in Science Leaders!

In a world where STEM fields remain heavily male-dominated, a new generation of leaders is rising, eager to break barriers and make their mark.

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