Entries in marine conservation (21)

Tuesday
Apr232013

Volunteer photo of the week: Laurence Foglia

Laurence has been a fantastic volunteer taking part in Frontier’s Madagascar Marine Conservation and Diving project as well as the Tanzania Marine Conservation N.G.O. Internship! This awesome shot of Madagascar's Baobab trees, or rather, the trees of life, captures perfectly the magic of Madagascar.

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Wednesday
Apr032013

The best places to dive around the world

The ocean covers roughly 70% of the world’s surface and offers almost limitless opportunities to explore a completely alien environment. Discover intricate marine ecosystems and wonder at the myriad of underwater species you’ll encounter when you learn to dive.

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Monday
Mar042013

Exciting marine species to look out for

Covering more than 70% of the earth’s surface, the world’s oceans are on average over 1,000 metres deep. With so much water comes an abundance of marine species to discover and coral reef to explore!

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Monday
Mar042013

Volunteer photo of the week: Oda Egg

Take on Frontier's Madagascar Marine Conservation and Diving project by volunteer Oda Egg, this great photo captures the excitement and anticipation just before you dive below the water’s surface.

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Friday
Dec212012

Past volunteer interview: Abbie Wilson MGM

Into the Wild caught up with volunteer Abbie Wilson from Frontier's Madagascar Marine Conservation and Diving project. She tells us what life was like on the project...

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Friday
Dec072012

Top 5 Australia experiences

Let’s get this straight; Australia is a big place. We’re talking, bigger than the entire content of Europe, big. There’s just so much to do it’s nearly impossible to whittle them down, but here are just five of the top experiences you can look forward to in Australia.

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Friday
Dec072012

Volunteering in Tanzania

New Online Journalism Intern, Stephanie Weise, talks about her experience of volunteering in Tanzania and what it’s like to teach English in a rural community.

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Friday
Nov022012

New Marine Conservation NGO Internship launched in Cambodia!

An exciting new development from Frontier sees a new Marine Conservation NGO Internship launched in Cambodia. The internship will be based on the island of Kaoh Smach in Cambodia and run for a duration of two months. Volunteers will have the chance to explore the tropical island as they work with local communities to create lasting conservation plans for the area.

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Monday
Oct082012

Photo of the Week

Sophie Thompson brings us a brilliant shot of this sea turtles first foray into the ocean. The little hatchling was seen on Frontier's Tanzania Marine Conservation & Diving project. Congratulations Sophie on being chosen as this week's winner, be sure to check the Frontier Official Facebook page at the end of the month when readers will have the chance to vote for their October photo favourite!

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Tuesday
Aug282012

Volunteer Interview: Harry White - Tanzania Marine Conservation & Diving

Today we catch up with Harry White who spent a month on Frontier's Tanzania Marine Conservation & Diving project last month. Harry tells us about life on camp and why he chose this project...

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Tuesday
Aug142012

Shark attack! or sharks under attack? Shark Week 25 years on

There’s a statistic which says you’re more likely to be killed by a vending machine than to be eaten by a shark. Safe in that knowledge Into The Wild brings you a shark focused week in honour of the 25th anniversary of the Discovery Channel’s epic pop culture phenomenon Shark Week.

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Wednesday
Jul252012

Frontier Project News Roundup

In this brand new feature, we'll be bringing you a monthly roundup of what's been happening on Frontier projects; from what’s been caught by Cambodia’s camera traps to an absence of ‘sweetlips’ in Tanzania, find out what’s happening on some of Frontier’s main conservation projects around the World. For regular updates on project news makes sure you check out the Project News tab on The Society for Environmental Exploration (SEE) website.

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