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First Nations

Earthwatch works collaboratively with community groups, social enterprises and non-government organisations (NGOs) to bridge the gaps between science, community and nature.  

We are citizen science program development experts  

With over 50 years of global experience under our belt, we are experts in developing and implementing citizen science projects. Accessible for all ages and backgrounds, we develop scientifically robust programs which bring our citizens closer to nature, where no formal training is required.  

Our programs adhere to the strictest health and safety standards to keep our participants safe.   

Work with us

We can co-create a citizen science program with you that aligns your goals and ours:   

  • Connecting with nature  
  • Community  
  • Knowledge creation,  
  • Scientific literacy  
  • Field research  
  • Education  
  • Empowering behaviour change  
  • Positive environmental action  
  • Environmental stewardship, and  
  • Sustainable living 

First Nations Partnerships

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Carpentaria Land Council Aboriginal Corporation  
Wetlands not Wastelands

Earthwatch provided training to 20 CLCAC Indigenous Land and Environment Rangers and 30 community volunteers to help deliver a first-of-its-kind marine pollution and wetland management program in the Lower Gulf of Carpentaria. 

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Jabalbina Aboriginal Corporation  
Understanding Queensland’s Blue Carbon Resource

Using citizen science and working with the traditional knowledge of the Jabalbina Land and Sea Rangers, this program successfully raised the awareness and value of Queensland's Blue Carbon Stocks. Results helped develop a technical report highlighting the power of citizen science data in mangrove habitats, provided critical information to the development of the blue carbon market and will have enduring impact on the development of Emissions Reduction Fund, National Greenhouse Accounts and Australian Government policy.  

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Earthwatch Australia is committed to honouring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ unique cultural and spiritual relationships to the land, waters and seas and their rich contribution to Australian and global society. We recognise that sovereignty over these lands and waters was never ceded.

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