This is a volunteer opportunity in an extraordinary environment, such as collecting data on coastal reefs while wearing a wetsuit or tracking wildlife in remote forests.
In various fields across the country, we conduct ecological surveys of endangered small animals and insects, and engage in basic research aimed at coexisting with forest animals and humans. We stay at university training facilities or guesthouses, with the duration of our stay on-site ranging from a day trip to about two nights and three days.
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For the latest projects, please visit the Earthwatch Japan website. http://www.earthwatch.jp/project/projectlist/ "Yamane in Kiyosato" "Endangered Butterfly Species around Mount Fuji" "Birds of Grasslands and Forests around Mount Fuji" "Spring Water and Satoyama Environment around Mount Fuji" "Freshwater Turtles of Musashino" "Conservation of the Endemic Japanese Pond Turtle" "Wildlife in the Forests of Yamanashi" "Global Warming and Coastal Ecosystems" "Eelgrass in Tokyo Bay" "Coral Reefs in Okinawa" and more.
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It varies depending on the number of days and the location. Please check the information for each project.
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※The application deadline is 10 days before the project starts.
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Here are the impressions from those who participated in the domestic project: "I never realized there were so many living creatures in nature that I usually pass by without a second thought. Some creatures lose their habitats due to careless renovations, are pushed out by invasive species, or disappear unnoticed due to thoughtless human actions. My desire to support researchers who carefully focus on such creatures and take the time to conduct thorough investigations has grown even stronger. I believe that as the foundation of basic research expands, we will gain insight into the future of our planet." "While I can study and understand through newspaper reports and lectures, it's quite difficult to grasp it as an image. However, this time, by actually participating in the survey, I was surprised to find that I could easily and vividly visualize it. I truly felt the depth of the significance of Earthwatch's activities." "I'm not entirely confident that my participation is genuinely contributing to the research of the professors, but every time I participate, I feel a sense of fulfillment, thinking, 'I really charged up this time.'"
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Since its inception, enthusiastic Earthwatch fans have emerged around the world. The main reason for this is that ordinary citizens without special skills voluntarily participate in field research, working under the guidance of world-class scientists, and can experience "the state of the Earth" firsthand. In other words, it is the largest organization in the world that connects the forefront of science (field research) with the general public. The primary goal of Earthwatch is to investigate and record changes on Earth through the "scientific lens" and to create a "knowledge base" necessary for a sustainable future. It does not impose or enforce any ideologies, principles, or claims. Based on scientific data, it communicates and proposes solutions to humanity's challenges from a fair standpoint. Earthwatch Japan supports field research by Japanese scientists in the most effective way, aligned with Japan's needs and current situation, to address common human problems. It mobilizes volunteers for these research projects and also sends volunteers to overseas projects as part of international cooperation activities.