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The Explorers Club
非盈利组织
New York,New York 12,306 位关注者
A meeting point and unifying force for explorers and scientists worldwide
关于我们
Founded in 1904 to promote exploration “by all means possible,” The Explorers Club is an international not-for-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of field research, scientific exploration, and the ideal that it is vital to preserve the instinct to explore. Our membership is made up of over 3,500 scientists and explorers, across 34 global chapters. Our members are leading pioneers in oceanography, mountaineering, archaeology, and the planetary and environmental sciences. Collectively, they complete over 600 expeditions annually - on every continent and in every ocean, working in over 60 countries and outer space.
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https://www.explorers.org
The Explorers Club的外部链接
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- 非盈利组织
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- 2-10 人
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- New York,New York
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- 非营利机构
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- 1904
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46 E 70th St
US,New York,New York,10021
The Explorers Club员工
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We’re delighted to announce that the?Society?of Forgotten Explorers is now accepting applications for new members. The?Society?seeks to honor unknown, lesser-known, or unsung explorers from underrepresented communities and ethnicities, and tell their stories. These are explorers who are deceased, with emphasis on Indigenous as well as female explorers, those who were not elected Explorers Club members, or were active before The Explorers Club was founded. To learn more about the Society and to nominate unsung explorers to the society, please visit our website: https://lnkd.in/eJVKKfMB J. Robert Harris ME’93, Chair, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee
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Our annual awards nomination process is open! We will be awarding the following categories: ?? The Explorers Club Medal ?? Edward C. Sweeney Medal ?? Citation of Merit ?? New Explorer Award ?? Finn Ronne Memorial Award for Polar Exploration Awardees will be announced in early 2025 and honored at our 121st Explorers Club Annual Dinner on April 26, 2025. Nominations are due on Friday, November 8. Nominate an explorer today! https://lnkd.in/eAimE_kJ
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Thank you for celebrating Climate Week 2024 with us! ?? Whether you tuned in virtually or attended an in-person program, we’re grateful that you spent time with us learning about our changing climate and the extraordinary people trying to save our planet. If you’re wondering if our photographer caught you mid-toast, watching a presentation, greeting old friends, or making new ones, our Climate Week photography is now yours to peruse. Please credit The Explorers Club / Peter Domorak when posting any pictures online, and be sure to tag us @the_explorers_club and @peterdomorak on Instagram! View the photos here: https://lnkd.in/eEwkp-hR
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Please save the date for the 121st Explorers Club Annual Dinner – Paradise Found: Protecting Precious Places ?? April 26, 2025 in New York City Co-Chaired by james robinson and Kristoffer Mack Art by Lvcas Fiat from Projeto Mantis
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Announcing the 2024 Lowell Thomas Awardees! Explorers are pathfinders in myriad fields of exploration from outer to inner space and the new pathways to knowledge about the wonders of planet Earth. Named for broadcast journalist and explorer Lowell Thomas, this annual award is given thematically to a group of outstanding explorers to recognize excellence in domains or fields of exploration. It has previously been awarded to the likes of Carl Sagan, Isaac Asimov, Kathy Sullivan, Sir Edmund Hillary, Kris Thompkins, E.O. Wilson, and many more. Pathfinders include extraordinary individuals who have grit, tenacity, are undaunted by failure, and endure all obstacles, finding a way forward to discovery and results that expand the limits of knowledge. None exemplify these qualities better than our 2024 Lowell Thomas Awardees, the Pathfinders: Carole Baldwin, Ph.D. - Marine biologist, underwater explorer, and ichthyologist Ellen Pikitch, Ph.D. - Marine scientist and ocean conservationist Sammy Ramsey, Ph.D. - Entomologist and conservationist Andrés Ruzo - geothermal scientist, conservationist, and educator Read more about the awardees here: https://lnkd.in/efg89nwg
Announcing the 2024 Lowell Thomas Awardees | The Explorers Club
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#XPRIZERainforest will host the Innovating for Biodiversity’s Future Solution Showcase and Reception, in collaboration with Conservation International, at The Explorers Club on Sept. 25 at 5pm ET during #ClimateWeek!? ? Learn more about the six finalist teams and their groundbreaking solutions to advance biodiversity monitoring in some of the world’s most vital ecosystems.? ? Register for the event here. https://lnkd.in/gEP5kTSt XPRIZE Rainforest is sponsored by Alana. ??: Cat Kutz cc: Instituto Alana, David Dao
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Take a deep dive into the reptiles of Ecuador with Alejandro Arteaga ?? On September 12, biologist Alejandro Arteaga will bring the story of his book, The Reptiles of Ecuador, to The Explorers Club and a few copies. The book took Arteaga, EC50 Class of 2024 and an Explorers Club Expedition Grantee, 14 years to produce. Arteaga will share some of the secrets behind finding the nearly 500 target species, some of which were previously declared extinct. He will also answer some questions about the project, such as:? ?? How do you pose all the snakes and lizards? ?? How did we photograph a 4 meter long caiman? ?? What’s next? The event starts at 7pm, September 12, with a beer and wine reception beginning at 6pm. Sign up here: https://lnkd.in/gucsZXG6
The Reptiles of Ecuador | The Explorers Club *
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Fellow Explorers, We are heartbroken to learn that one of our newest members Ms. Karla Dana lost her life while on an expedition this week. She was part of a six-person?international crew attempting to sail more than 500 nautical miles from The Faroe Islands to Norway to conduct research in honor of famed Viking navigator Naddodd.?The crew’s Viking replica boat Naddoddur capsized in rough seas off?M?l?y, Norway Tuesday, August 27. The remaining crew, including Explorers Club member Andy Fitze, a Swiss skipper and the expedition leader, were taken to shore with no signs of physical injuries. The Explorers Club sends its deepest condolences to Ms. Dana’s family and friends. We are in contact with her family and they shared that she was very proud to be a member of the club. May her memory be a blessing. Her pursuit of meaningful science to the betterment of humankind and her spirit of exploration will continue to inspire us. Please read our complete, official statement here: https://lnkd.in/e48vJkQ9
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Climate Week at The Explorers Club returns September 23-27, highlighting the fundamental changes needed in our everyday lives to protect nature as climate change unfolds. Leading with groundbreaking journalism with Pulitzer, Inside Climate News, Mongabay, and NOVA | PBS, we will then explore new discoveries from polar landscapes to the Amazon and beyond. We will announce cutting-edge solutions to confront the climate and biodiversity crises, with the Daniels Family Sustainable Energy Foundation and XPRIZE. Once again, Indigenous leaders will take centerstage, bridging the divide between science and the human perspective, stewarding ecosystems bearing the deep impact of modern economies on the natural world. With breathtaking art exhibits, and plenty of networking time built into the program, this year’s Climate Week promises to be an unprecedented gathering of explorers who can truly make a difference! Join us and help us change the world: https://lnkd.in/dwjnywFJ
Climate Week 2024 | The Explorers Club
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