Eco Explorer
Photo gallery from Eco Explorer, Eco Educator.
- This past fall, Lowes’ students had the exciting opportunity to share their data on forest health with world-renowned scientist and conservationist Jane Goodall at the Oregon Youth Summit.Photo by Mike Weddle
- Lowes and students in the Hyla Woods.Photo by Len Carr
- Lowes’ students carry out an annual ecological field study to assess the health of Lousignont Creek in the Hyla Woods experimental forest.Photo by Ingeborg Holliday
- Lowes’ students carry out an annual ecological field study to assess the health of Lousignont Creek in the Hyla Woods experimental forest.Photo by Ingeborg Holliday
- Observing Galapagos giant tortoises and documenting their migration to create online virtual field trips—Santa Cruz Island highlands, Galapagos.Photo by Aura Banda Cruz
- A lava lizard taking in the view from atop a marine iguana— Fernandina Island, Galapagos.Photo by Jesse Lowes
- Up close and personal with Galapagos sea lions— Buccaneer Cove, Santiago Island, Galapagos.Photo by Aura Banda Cruz
- A blue-footed booby—North Seymour Island, Galapagos.Photo by Jesse Lowes
- Visiting with students at Tomas de Berlanga School— Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos.Photo by Aura Banda Cruz
- Sunrise from the crow’s nest of the National Geographic Endeavour— Bolivar Channel, Galapagos.
Photo by Jesse Lowes
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