….from the NASA website Water connects Earth and Europa, the two ocean worlds NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft travels between on its journey. The existence of a vast ocean on a moon of Jupiter – which the Europa Clipper mission is Read More …
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Clean Air Day (UK)
From Action for Cleaner Air website: Global Action Plan’s role is to fuel the Clean Air movement by mobilising and enabling people and organisations to act on air pollution and ensure their voice is heard To breathe clean air every Read More …
Toucan Rescue Ranch | Meet the Birds
Join us live from the Toucan Rescue Ranch in Costa Rica!!! We’ll learn all about toucans and parrots and meet some of the incredible animals they’re rehabilitating. At TRR they have focused on care, rehabilitation, and release of national wildlife Read More …
Christine Wilkinson | Carnivore Ecologist
Christine is a conservation biologist and carnivore ecologist currently based at University of California, Berkeley. Her research interests include multidisciplinary mapping, human-wildlife conflict, carnivore movement ecology, and using participatory methods for more effective and inclusive conservation outcomes. Her current research Read More …
James Raffan | Writer and Explorer
Why Do Polar Bears Have Long Noses? Before turning to a life of writing and exploration, Dr. James Raffan started his academic career studying polar bear vision. And since those heady days in the 1970s, when he worked in a Read More …
Vermont Institute of Natural Science | Raptors Live!
Join us for a virtual field trip to meet some exciting birds of prey. The Vermont Institute of Sciences (VINS) mission is to motivate individuals to care for the natural environment through education, research, and avian wildlife rehabilitation. The operate Read More …
World Water Day With The Water Brothers
Join Alex and Tyler Mifflin as they share stories from the Water Brothers, their eco-adventure televison series they explored the world, uncovering the most important water stories of our time and current projects, creating incredible, award-winning content for IMAX format Read More …
Andrés Ruzo | Peru’s Boiling River
Andrés is a geoscientist, conservationist, author, science communicator and educator, who became the first scientist granted permission to study the Boiling River of the Amazon in 2011. A tri-citizen, Andrés grew up between Peru, Nicaragua, and the United States, all Read More …
Callie Broaddus | Protecting Cloud Forests in Ecuador
Join Callie as she announces an emergency campaign to save 1,050 acres of the Ecuadorian Chocó rainforest, one of the most biodiverse places on the planet, from illegal mining. Callie founded Reserva: The Youth Land Trust to empower young people Read More …
George Matsumoto | Diving Into Science
George is a Senior Education and Research Specialist at Monterey Bay Aquarium and Research Institute. A native Californian, George is third generation Japanese and grew up in southern California. He went to UC Berkeley for college where he ended up Read More …