TeachLive Past Expeditions
Protecting the Reef’s Coastal Frontier | Oct & Nov 2019
Four teachers travelled to Mackay in Queensland for a week of research in the mangroves.
Here they acted as research assistants, exploring the mangroves fringing the Pioneer river, and assessing the condition of the ecosystem by conducting surveys, filming the shoreline, measuring trees and conducting field biomass assessments.
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Bush Blitz Little Desert National Park | Oct 2019
Five teachers from around Australia...
Bush Blitz Adventure Portal
Bush Blitz Adventure Portal
The Bush Blitz Adventure Portal is a video conferencing education program designed to bring Bush Blitz straight into your classroom directly from the field.
Bush Blitz aims to teach and inspire your students through discovery of Australia's unique biodiversity, including the amazing plants and animals uncovered during expeditions to some of Australia's wildest and most remote locations.
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The Adventure Portal program is advertised to schools around Australia approximately two months before each Bush...
Backyard Species Discovery
Backyard Species Discovery
Bush Blitz documents Australia’s vast biodiversity through expeditions to remote locations. Due to COVID-19, these expeditions are temporarily on hold and, with many of us looking for fun things to do at home, Bush Blitz is coordinating a virtual expedition that everyone can join! Although we can’t promise you’ll find a new species, this citizen science project will enable you to discover some amazing plants and animals living in your own backyard, whilst contributing valuable data to Australia’s biodiversity databases.
As...
Investigating & Mitigating Marine Debris with Amcor
Global Marine Debris
Rapid upscaling of pollution reduction efforts is critical for a healthy and safe planet, with the quantity of mis-managed waste and plastic leakage into the environment predicted to triple by 2060. Earthwatch connects Amcor staff with top scientists to inform research on pollution and climate change.
From Peru to Canada, Scotland to South Africa, Indonesia to Iceland, more than 200 Amcor team members have travelled to unique areas around the world. In small groups they conduct research under the direction of research scientists...
Blue Carbon: Counteracting Climate Change
Blue Carbon: Counteracting Climate Change
Our partnership with HSBC and Deakin University’s Blue Carbon Lab aimed to study, value and raise awareness of coastal wetlands.
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HSBC employees and HSBC clients and industry stakeholders assisted leading wetland researchers to help gather data that directly contributed to our shared understanding of climate change, carbon stores, climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies (SDG Goal 13.1). The project has now concluded with significant outcomes for science, the environment, and behaviour...
Research Outcomes
Understanding Queensland's Blue Carbon Resource
Wetlands are critical to carbon sequestration in Australia. Through the power of citizen science, this program successfully raised the awareness and value of Queensland's Blue Carbon Stocks.
This program invested in transitioning to a low carbon society, by increasing the number of sampling sites for above-ground mangrove by 115% in Northern Australia. Data submitted to the National Greenhouse accounts to improve blue carbon modelling and informed the development of a blue carbon method under the...
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Since our journey began, Earthwatch has supported world-class research on our expeditions in some of the wildest places on Earth.
Starting from our roots as Educational Expeditions International in 1971, when four scientists from the Smithsonian Institution led volunteers to study volcanoes worldwide. Earthwatch has changed the hearts and minds of many and driven positive change across the globe all for the benefit of our precious and only planet.
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1971
The first expedition takes place in Ethiopia’s Amaro Mountains...