Earthwatch is an independent scientific field research and conservation in the not-for-profit sector. Earthwatch Australia is part of the broader Earthwatch family, with offices in the United States, Europe and India.
Driving Environmental Research
We stand for rigorous and critically important environmental research
Restoring our Iconic Landscapes
Enabling more than 1400 conservation and community sustainability projects in more than 131 countries
Empowering Behaviour Change
Empowering 100,000+ people to participate in direct action to save the natural world
Collecting Crucial Scientific Data
Contributing nearly 10 million hours of research and data collection, equal to more than 5000 years of solid hard work
Our work aligns with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We engage employees and other stakeholders to inspire action and connect them to tangible business sustainability objectives. This helps increase the significance and impact of global programs at local level, and empowers businesses and their staff to make a direct contribution to the SDGs.
Earthwatch Australia is also a signatory to the New Plastics Economy Global Commitment. The Global Commitment is about businesses, governments and communities working together to eliminating plastic pollution at its source.