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Expeditions


From “toxic tours” to cross-country totem pole journeys, expeditions visit sites of environmental injustice. Led by local organizers, scientists, and Indigenous knowledge-holders, these excursions build support for place-based struggles to protect public health, the land, and our future.

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Past Expeditions

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Big Cypress National Preserve Expedition

  • Big Cypress National Preserve
  • Nov 8, 2014 - Nov 10, 2014

Expedition leaders initiated political discourse and conversation concerning the origin of Big Cypress National Preserve and its designation as a public commons after first being ravaged by the effects of capitalism. The Natural History Museum partnered with the park service to better understand the environmental and political factors influencing the ecological conditions of Big Cypress National Preserve and the Greater Everglades Ecosystem, focusing on oil wells and drilling in the Everglades and Big Cypress.

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Rockaway Pipeline Expedition

  • Rockaway, Queens, NY
  • Aug 15, 2014 - Aug 17, 2014

In August, 2014, The Natural History hosted an expedition to the Rockaway Pipeline. The Rockaway Pipeline will run through Gateway National Recreation Area, the oldest urban national park in the United States, and continue to Jamaica Bay, Jacob Riis Park, and Floyd Bennett Field. Fracking specialists led this expedition and outlined the potential impacts the pipeline has on New York’s communities.

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Kentucky Mountaintop Removal Expedition

  • Whitesburg, Benham, & Berea, KY
  • Jun 7, 2014 - Jun 10, 2014

The Natural History Museum coordinated with local ecologists to enhance understandings of environmental issues in Kentucky, specifically in Whitesburg, Benham, and Berea. The expedition included tours of mountaintop removal sites, underground mines, and nature preserves.

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