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HUNTING FOR CATERPILLARS IN NEW ORLEANS

HUNTING FOR CATERPILLARS IN NEW ORLEANS. EARTHWATCH. The world's largest environmental volunteer nonprofit organization.

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HUNTING FOR CATERPILLARS IN NEW ORLEANS

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  1. HUNTING FOR CATERPILLARS IN NEW ORLEANS

  2. EARTHWATCH • The world's largest environmental volunteer nonprofit organization. • Earthwatch’s Mission Statement- “Earthwatch Institute engages people worldwide in scientific field research and education to promote the understanding and action necessary for a sustainable environment. We believe that teaching and promoting scientific literacy is the best way to systematically approach and solve the many complex environmental and social issues facing society today.” • Earthwatch supports research relating to sustainable development in countries all over the world. • Earthwatch believes that education is the best way to solve many of the world’s problems. More than 3,500 students and 4,000 classroom teachers have participated in Earthwatch expeditions. • Earthwatch promotes conservation by establishing partnerships with communities to protect unique and valuable ecological and cultural areas.

  3. Earthwatch Statistics In 2008, • Will sponsor 130 research projects • In more than 40 countries and 20 US states, • Estimated volunteer field grants of $5 million. Since its founding in 1971, • Supported nearly 1,350 projects • In 120 countries and 35 states. • More than 90,000 volunteers have contributed $67 million and 11 million hours to scientific fieldwork.

  4. THE EXPEDITION • On September 21st I will fly to New Orleans to meet the other members of the expedition. • The principal investigator, Dr. Lee Dyer, is an ecologist at Tulane University. He is studying caterpillars in Louisiana, Arizona, Ecuador, and Costa Rica. • We will then go to the Pearl River Management area on the border of Louisiana and Mississippi.

  5. NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA • Where in the world is New Orleans?

  6. PEARL RIVER WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA • We will spend the next 8 days at a station in the Pearl River Wildlife Management Area. I will be studying caterpillars and blogging each day about my adventures. You can read along and comment on my blog at: • http://www.earthwatch2.org/LFF/rodriquez/ • http://www.willingtonpublicschools.org/

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