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Carlee Simpson looking out a vehicle's window.

Kenya Student Reflection: Carlee Simpson

"Global simultaneity. A phrase I have thought about often during my three Earth Expeditions with Project Dragonfly. ... Each juncture naturally carries on without you, but in those rare, special occasions it can feel like certain ones were waiting just for you to experience them"
Kayla smiling to camera with grass and trees in the background.

Belize Student Reflection: Kayla Clark

“I am a saltwater human through and through so I was surprised that the parts of the trip that most impacted me were inland and not in the clear blue ocean water."
Meghan excavating in the sand.

Australia Student Reflection: Meghan Manary

" I now joke that nothing that I do in the future will ever matter because I have completed my life goal of studying conservation in Australia, which I once thought was unachievable (part of me is not joking though)"
Lydia standing at a Welcome sign.

Belize Student Reflection: Lydia Collier

"Not only did we learn about the community of Belize and how to incorporate ideas that we learned from this experience into our individual communities at home, but we created a community amongst ourselves as an EE group"
Grace Standing in the mud helping to pull up weeds.

Thailand Student Reflection: Grace Masaoka

"The experiences in Thailand taught me so much, in so many different ways. Being immersed in Thai culture and Buddhism, learning about conservation efforts, getting to explore our own inquiries, and the privilege of seeing hornbill research up close and personal (and the list goes on)"
Polly and friend smiling to camera.

Baja Student Reflection: Polly Diffenbaugh

“I am so glad I was finally able to start this program and come on this trip. It felt like such a long time coming and such a much needed addition to my life right now…”
Ashley scuba diving.

Belize Student Reflection: Ashley Watts

"The distinct noise of howler monkeys, the taste of stewed chicken, the smell of the sea breeze and bug spray, and the amazingly teal and blue and cerulean and green colors of the water"
Stephanie with the family that she stayed with.

Borneo Student Reflection: Stephanie Quihuiz

"I am not sure how these experiences fit into my journey through life, but I know that I was meant to experience this place for a reason. I am thankful for all the amazing experiences and people that Borneo introduced me to"
Drew standing in the Kenya desert.

Kenya Student Reflection: Drew Heyward

"The idea that conservation is not just about animals really hit home, and working firsthand with people made me realize these issues are not black and white"
Christie sitting next to a Galapagos tortoise.

Galapagos Student Reflection: Christie Miller

"I enjoyed the opportunity to sit and observe nature in silence for extended periods of time. I was counting birds and marine iguana sneezes in each of the inquiry projects, but it was more than that.  I was observing details of nature, which is something I don’t often take the time to do"
Tessa standing in the Baja desert.

Baja Student Reflection: Tessa Cafritz

"I think about sleeping under the stars, about walking through forests of cacti as the sun was setting, creating biolumincise through the waving of my hands"

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