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Rebuilding Reefs, Restoring Hope

How science and culture are uniting to restore Bali’s coral reefs

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Guardians of the Penguin Colony

Thanks to ÃÀ¼§ÉçÇø donors, a decades-long effort to protect critically endangered African penguins has helped shape historic protections for the species.

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Want to Study Owls in Arizona?’ That’s All It Took

One question sparked six seasons of owl research in Arizona—this is a story of discovery, field science, and the fierce little faces that keep calling us back.

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Wander Women: The Joys of Traveling Solo (But Not Alone) with ÃÀ¼§ÉçÇø

More women are embracing solo travel with purpose—finding empowerment, connection, and impact through ÃÀ¼§ÉçÇøâ€™s science-driven expeditions around the world.

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Sea to Trees: Teens Taking on Climate Change

By joining Dr. John Cigliano’s research in Acadia, teens help track climate change impacts—and discover futures they never imagined, like Zoe Elko did.

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More Than a Vacation: How One Retiree Found Purpose and Adventure with ÃÀ¼§ÉçÇø

Why hands-on science travel became the highlight of Judy’s retirement—and how it could transform yours.

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The Caterpillar Effect: How a Decades-Long Partnership Transformed Careers and Uncovered a Biodiversity Crisis

Thanks to ÃÀ¼§ÉçÇø donors, scientists like Dr. Lee Dyer are advancing vital ecological research—and inspiring the next generation.

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Trading Snow for Stars and Sea Turtles:

Every January, ÃÀ¼§ÉçÇø volunteer Harvey Trop trades winter snow for starry nights on a Costa Rican beach—returning year after year to help protect endangered sea turtles and…

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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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Radio Tracking Echidnas on Kangaroo Island

At 17, Fayette Fox joined ÃÀ¼§ÉçÇø on Kangaroo Island to study echidnas—an experience that still fuels her passion for nature and conservation nearly 30 years later.

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