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Earthwatch regularly publishes scientific results in journals and books, in collaboration with international partners and participants. See below for our library of media publications, research submissions and articles.
2022
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Soltani, N.S., Taylor, M.P., Wilson, S.P. International quantification of microplastics in indoor dust: prevalence, exposure and risk assessment. Environmental Pollution.
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Garcia-Rojas, M.I., Keatley, M.R.,...
Swarovski Foundation Waterschool Australia
Swarovski Foundation Waterschool Australia
Swarovski Foundation Waterschool Australia
Earthwatch is excited to deliver the Swarovski Foundation Waterschool Australia program to improve water literacy and student empowerment outcomes for schools and their local communities. Throughout the school year, participants will work through four phases to become water ambassadors and environmental leaders.
First, they will conduct research and apply critical thinking to understand the issue in its full complexity – and grasp the behavioral change and...
Distinctive Areas and Landscapes
Distinctive Areas & Landscapes
The Victorian Distinctive Areas and Landscapes program aims to engage schools and the community in protection of the environmentally and culturally significant spaces ‘at their front door’. Funded by the Victorian Government’s Distinctive Areas and Landscapes Capital Grants Program, Kids Teaching Kids is working with local environmental stakeholders to provide teachers and students with immersive teaching and learning opportunities in four distinct areas: Macedon Ranges, Bass Coast, Surf Coast and Bellarine Peninsula.
Victoria's four...
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Biodiversity project implementation toolkit
A toolkit designed for teachers and educators to assist with implementing a biodiversity project in their school, and how to go about local partnerships with different organisations.
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Primary School
Years F,1-2 | I wonder what lives here?
Students will become Earthwatch Explorers by using their senses to explore sections of the school using science equipment and techniques. They will capture images of what they see in their chosen...