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Biosphere Expeditions: blogs from the frontline of wildlife conservation and the fight for a more sustainable planet

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We are delighted to once again collaborate. with Dr. Alan Lee as the expedition scientist. After successful expeditions with him to the Peru Amazon from ...

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‘I wanted to have an impact on protecting nature,’ says Angelika Krimmel from Germany, reflecting on what drew her to her first expedition with Biosphere Expeditions. That first experience was in 2016, studying whales and dolphins in the Azores. It wasn’t long before Angelika found herself comi...

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Maldives: Hope

Update from our Maldives coral reef and whale shark expedition

We have found some hope in the gloom. The last reef we assessed, was – in the words of Simon, our expedition scientist – “what a reef should look like”. Great coral cov...

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Update from our Maldives coral reef and whale shark expedition

Group 2 is now also qualified – well done – and checking those reefs. The stories are as mixed as has been the weather. There are some quite healthy reefs and some that...

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Update from our Maldives coral reef and whale shark expedition

Here we are back again with a smaller, but equally keen group 2. The weather has turned and it’s more windy, greyer and rainy now. But underwater it’s wet anyway. We’ve...

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