Biodiversity program
Article Abstract:
Biodiversity preservation is crucial to the survival of endangered species. Animals that face extinction include Africa's black rhinoceros, America's mountain lion and black bear, Crete's wild goats, China's langurs, Ecuador's rainforest butterflies and European songbirds. Tasks in Earthwatch projects include trapping species for statistical data and plotting and measuring vegetation.
Publication Name: Earthwatch
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 8750-0183
Year: 1998
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Cultural diversity program
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Cultural preservation and restoration is vital, as many indigenous people manage more tracts of intact habitat than all the official reserves and parks worldwide. These cultures use sustainable methods that are important to other societies. Tasks in Earthwatch projects include recording local music, photographing village communal open spaces and documenting religious practices.
Publication Name: Earthwatch
Subject: Science and technology
ISSN: 8750-0183
Year: 1998
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