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From Earthwatch, the environmental nonprofit connecting citizens with scientists, comes the Earthwatch Podcast. This season, we profile the status of endangered species and ecosystems, and t...

This summer, ten high school girls from Massachusetts were selected to participate in the Earthwatch Girls in Science Fellowship Program in...

Earthwatch researcher Lynne MacTavish has dedicated her life to conserving rhinos. As operations manager for a private reserve in South Afri...

Gana Wingard, lead scientist on the expedition Wildlife of the Mongolian Steppe, has been working for more than 20 years to conserve the Ikh...

On this episode, we travel to California's Catalina Island where we're continuing our quest to celebrate women in science. And what better w...

In this episode, we're continuing to celebrate women in science by bringing you to Thailand's Khao Yai National Park where Dr. Nucharin Song...

In this episode, we take you to Kenya's Maasai Mara where Earthwatch scientist Dr. Caroline Ng'weno is studying the interactions between pre...

Over the next several episodes, we're highlighting women in science! We take you to the grassy savanna of Kenya's Maasai Mara to Mongolia's...

Dr. Bill Moomaw is quite the accomplished individual. He has lived a life dedicated to environmental policy and action through his time spen...

While many view sea otters as adorable, charismatic creatures, the local residents of Prince of Wales Island in Southeast Alaska have a much...

In Southeast Alaska, sea otters have made a critical comeback after their populations were decimated during the fur trade. With their number...

In episode 1, host Dianna Bell introduced the iconic Whooping Crane—the tallest bird in North America that spends its winter months in the A...

Whooping Cranes used to be widespread throughout North America, with estimates of their populations reaching as high as 10,000. But by 1941,...

From Earthwatch, the environmental nonprofit connecting citizens with scientists, comes the Earthwatch Podcast. This season, we delve into t...