Into the World of Iceland’s Killer Whales: Finding Awe and Purpose with Earthwatch
How a close encounter with killer whales sparked a lifelong love of conservation—and could inspire yours.
Inside a Changing Amazon: Tracking Wildlife in the Upper Amazon Floodplain
Follow scientists and participants in Peru’s Upper Amazon as they track wildlife, monitor flood cycles and study one of the world’s most dynamic ecosystems.
Seeds of Hope: Restoring Savanna Grasslands in Enarau Wildlife Conservancy, Kenya
Explore Kenya’s Maasai Mara while working alongside scientists to restore savanna habitat and monitor wildlife. See how participants support conservation on the ground.
Restoring the Mara: How Local Leaders Are Rebuilding Wildlife Habitat at Enarau Conservancy
On the northern edge of Kenya’s Greater Maasai Mara, a powerful restoration effort is reshaping a once-degraded landscape. At Enarau Conservancy, eroded gullies are stabilizing, native trees are returning and wildlife is reappearing in areas where it has vanished.
Trading Snow for Stars and Sea Turtles in Costa Rica
Harvey Trop trades winter snow for starry nights on a Costa Rican beach—returning year after year to help protect endangered sea turtles and witness the magic of new life.
At the Edge of the Arctic: What Scientists Are Discovering in Churchill
Join scientists on the tundra in Churchill and discover how field research reveals the real-time impacts of climate change in the Arctic.
She Retired at 55—Then Found Purpose Traveling With Scientists Around the World
After retiring, Judy found meaning through Earthwatch expeditions—tracking wildlife, supporting research and building lasting connections across the globe.
From Childhood Dream to PhD: How an Earthwatch Expedition Sparked a Career in Marine Biology
Learn how an Earthwatch expedition in Belize inspired a marine biology career, from early field experience to global conservation research.