2003 Press Releases
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Earthwatch Remembers Bill Waldren

Eminent archaeologist and Earthwatch principal investigator for 30 years inspired thousands of volunteers

 

Date: 12/5/2003

Bird Find in Brazil's Pantanal

Black-backed grosbeaks sighted by Earthwatch teams at the Pantanal Conservation Research Initiative expand the known range for the songbird.

 

Date: 11/26/2003

Marine Ecologist Named Earthwatch Scientist of the Year

Principal investigator Dr. Kathleen Sullivan Sealey receives award at the Earthwatch Annual Conference, in Cambridge, Massachusetts

 

Date: 11/19/2003

Earthwatch Annual Conference Honors Richard Leakey

Record numbers attend the Cambridge, Massachusetts, event to meet Earthwatch-supported scientists and learn how they can contribute to a sustainable future.

 

Date: 11/12/2003

Earthwatch Science Advisory Council Welcomes New Members

Drs. Wade Davis, Spencer Jourdain, and Christine Jost bring eminent leadership to Earthwatch’s mission of promoting a sustainable environment.

 

Date: 11/7/2003

Skagit Flood Alters Salmon Habitat

Earthwatch teams in the Skagit River basin, Washington, will measure the impact of the largest flood in the past century on the habitat of endangered Pacific salmon.

 

Date: 10/31/2003

Dinosaur Skin Evokes Novel Prehistoric Environment

Earthwatch teams working in Wyoming with Dr. Marilyn Wegweiser help unearth exceptionally well-preserved, fossilized lambeosaur skin.

 

Date: 10/25/2003

Bermuda World Heritage Site Supported by Earthwatch Research

Historic forts at the east end of Bermuda recognized by UNESCO include Fort Cunningham, the site of Earthwatch-supported archaeological research in 1991.

 

Date: 10/22/2003

Earthwatch-supported Scientist Wins WAS Award

Washington Academy of Sciences recognizes Dr. Alain Touwaide for his contribution in the history of medicine.

 

Date: 8/11/2003

El NiƱo Has Role in Community Structure

Thirteen years of field experiments in semiarid central Chile reveal the shifting balance of biotic and abiotic factors controlling the structure of a thorn scrub community.

 

Date: 8/5/2003

Teams Explore Roots of Maya Civilization

Earthwatch-supported research at Chocolá, Guatemala, stands to explain the emergence of the Maya culture as a regional power and complex society.

 

Date: 8/5/2003

BP Honors Earthwatch-supported Ecologist

Principal investigator Dr. Mauro Lucherini receives BP Conservation Programme Award for work with Andean mountain cats.

 

Date: 7/18/2003

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