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Why We Still Travel: EPI’s Commitment to Safety, Science, and the World
If you are a teacher considering whether to bring students abroad, you’ve probably felt the weight of that decision now more than ever. Shifting U.S. travel advisories, international tensions, and a news cycle that never slows down. These are very real issues that deserve real acknowledgement. At Ecology Project International, these questions are always at the forefront of our minds: Should we travel right now? Is it worth the hassle? We believe the answer is yes, and we want
EPI Staff
2 days ago


Galápagos in the Face of Climate Change: An Urgent Lesson from a Natural Laboratory
The Galápagos Islands were fundamental to our understanding of life's evolution on Earth, but the effects of climate change are already evident in this natural sanctuary. Because they are islands, their ecosystems are extremely fragile and now face serious risk. Faced with this alarming reality, Ecology Project International (EPI), in partnership with the local organization ECOS, is strengthening its commitment to working with young people through conservation-focused educati
Luis Diego Molina
Mar 12


Knowledge from the Territory: Place-Based Education for Sustainable Development in Baja California Sur
EPI Mexico empowers students through place-based learning, turning their environment into a classroom for real-world impact!
Luis Diego Molina
Feb 12, 2025
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