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Earthwatch InstituteFinding Solutions for a Sustainable Future

Earthwatch Institute Overview
Earthwatch Institute is the world’s
largest environmental volunteer non-
profit organization.
Earthwatch Institute’s four current
priority research areas include:
▪ Climate Change
▪ Oceans
▪ Sustainable Resource Management
▪ Sustainable Cultures
Iceland, Icelandic Glaciers, Dr. Andy Russell, University of Newcastle

Earthwatch Institute Mission
Earthwatch Institute’s mission:
▪ engage people worldwide in scientific field research and
education
▪ promote understanding
and action necessary for a
sustainable environment
Seychelles, Coral and Coastal Ecology of the Seychelles, Dr. David Barnes, St. Catherine’s College

Earthwatch Institute History
Since 1971, Earthwatch has:
▪ Offered expeditions in more than 120 countries and 35 US states
▪ Provided more than $67 million to field scientists through volunteer contributions
▪ Engaged more than 90,000 volunteers in 11 million hours of service through field research
Kenya, Lions of Tsavo, Dr. Bruce Patterson, Field Museum of Natural History

A Sustainable Future Reaching 4.5 Million People over 5 Years
▪ Climate Change ▪ Oceans ▪ Sustainable Resource Management ▪ Sustainable Cultures
▪ Global Conventions ▪ Regional Sustainability ▪ Multiplier Capacity Building
▪ Educators ▪ Students ▪ Corporate Employees ▪ Partner Organizations ▪ Government and Policy Makers
Bahamas, Dolphins and Whales of Abaco Island, Diane Claridge & Charlotte Dunn, Bahamas Marine Mammal Research Organization

Global Climate Change
As part of its mission to combat global climate change, Earthwatch purchases carbon offsets for all carbon emissions generated by volunteers’ travel to and fromthe field research locations.
New Orleans, Hunting for Caterpillars, Dr. Lee Dyer, Tulane University

Climate Change Expeditions
More than 20 Climate Change
projects, including:
Icelandic Glaciers
Bahamian Reef Survey
Climate Change, Canopies, and
Wildlife
Climate Change in the Rainforest
Climate Change at the Arctic’s Edge
Canada, Climate Change at the Arctic’s Edge, Dr. Peter Kershaw, University of Alberta

Oceans Expeditions
More than 30 Ocean and Coastal
projects, including:
Whales of British Columbia
Coastal Ecology of the Bahamas
Costa Rican Sea Turtles
Sharks and Rays of Monterey Bay
South African Penguins
Bahamas, Dolphins and Whales of Abaco Island, Diane Claridge & Charlotte Dunn, Bahamas Marine Mammal Research Organization

Sustainable Resource Management Expeditions
More than 50 Sustainable Resource
Management projects, including:
Amazon Riverboat Exploration
Carnivores of Madagascar
Crocodiles of the Zambezi
Meerkats of the Kalahari
Saving Sweetwater’s Rhinos
Michigan, Moose and Wolves, Dr. Rolf Peterson, Michigan Technological University

Sustainable Cultures Expeditions
More than 20 Sustainable Cultures
projects, including:
Medicinal Plants
Easter Island Cultures
Sustainable Southern Belize
Armenia’s Architectural Heritage
Traditional Knowledge of African Villages
South Africa, Traditional Knowledge of African Villages, Dr. Clapperton Mavhunga, Harvard University, and
Dr. Simon Kang’a, New York University

My Earthwatch Expedition
Expedition: Whales of British Columbia
Location: Southern Central Coast of
British Columbia
Project Staff: Dr. William M. Megill,
Jackie Maud, Jennifer Wladichuk, Ben
Williamson, Robert Templeton
Team 1: Ruby Bordoloi, Alexandra Alcoff,
Jennie Drent, Helen, Moorman, Colleen
Raymond, Barrett Taft, Cynthia Tomlin
Canada, Whales of British Columbia, Dr. William Megill, University of Bath and Coastal Ecosystems Research Foundation

My Earthwatch Expedition
Whales of British Columbia
expedition focus includes:
▪ Studies of grey and humpback whales
▪ Effects of grey whale predation
▪ Physiology of whale swimming
▪ Coastal biodiversity mapping
Canada, Whales of British Columbia, Dr. William Megill, University of Bath and Coastal Ecosystems Research Foundation

My Earthwatch Expedition
Whales of British Columbia
volunteer responsibilities include:
▪ Assist with analysis to describe
whales' use of available habitat
▪ Assist with analysis to describe
distribution of mysids in habitat
▪ Enter data into project GIS database
Canada, Whales of British Columbia, Dr. William Megill, University of Bath and Coastal Ecosystems Research Foundation

My Earthwatch Expedition
Research area includes:
▪ Camp of eight cabins and laboratory
▪ Project based at Xusela wilderness
research camp operated by the Coastal
Ecosystems Research Foundation (CERF)
▪ Research area extending 75miles along
southern Central Coast of BCCanada, Whales of British Columbia, Dr. William Megill, University of Bath
and Coastal Ecosystems Research Foundation

Earthwatch Preparing for Your Earthwatch Expedition
Climate change could create 50 million
refugees in the next decade. Species are going extinct at
rates 100times faster than those shown
in thefossil record. -UN IPCC Report and
Environmental Outlook Report-4, 2007
Visit www.earthwatch.org today.
Mongolia, Wildlife of the Mongolian Steppe, Dr. Rich Reading, Denver Zoological
Foundation