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Looking for Lions

Lloyd Figgins—arthwatch’s Global Safety Manager—recently returned from the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya, where he joined the Exploring Lions and Their Prey in Kenya expeditio…

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Healthy Trees, Healthy Cities, Healthy Lives

For the last few years, ÃÀ¼§ÉçÇø citizen scientists have collected data to estimate the health and benefits of urban forests in Boston and Los Angeles.

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Growing greens and going green in Mexico’s wetlands

In May, Carly Toyzan, an EY ÃÀ¼§ÉçÇø Ambassador, traveled to Xochimilco, Mexico, to support local farmers with their businesses while monitoring water quality and promoting su…

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Turning the Tide for Penguins in Peril

As Alix and the team wrap up field work this week for the South African Penguins expedition, she reflects on the ongoing challenges facing these birds, and the invaluable resea…

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Bees and Butterflies in a Biodiversity Hotspot

The greater Himalaya region is home to the charismatic but endangered snow leopards, red pandas, blue sheep, more than 1,500 species of plants, and the native honeybees that pol…

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Celebrating 25 years of students doing science in the summer

In the ÃÀ¼§ÉçÇø office here in Boston, staff are abuzz prepping volunteers for the busiest field season of the year and making sure our science teams have what they need.

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Changing Lives, Protecting the Planet

When I was a little boy, my mother would take me on regular trips to see the life-like dioramas of the African Hall of Mammals at the Museum of Natural History in New York City.

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An Eruption of Citizen Science in Nicaragua

The story of a volunteer’s innovative contribution to volcano research.

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Turtles, Volcanoes, and 150,000 Kids

Three years ago, British geology student Kimberley Wyatt flew to Costa Rica to protect baby turtles from egg poachers.

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Turning a Concept into an Expedition

Have you ever wondered what research is fun, important, and inspirational enough to build an Expedition around?

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