ABOUT US

OUR BACKGROUND

We are a nonprofit organization. We have launched many campaigns to raise awareness about the environment and encourage people to help preserve it. Our team consists of volunteers who have different backgrounds, including geologists, sociologists, and an ecological team. They inspire the public by giving them free campaigns about how much we exploit our earth.

WHO ARE WE

We are a team of volunteers. We are not a big organization, and we are not a big company. We are a group of people who want to help the world, and we want to help the earth. We are a nonprofit organization to inspire people and make them realize how much harm they caused to the earth. we also give ideas on how to stop this. We are a team of volunteers. We are not a big organization, and we are not a big company. We are a group of people who want to help the world, and we want to help the earth. We are a nonprofit organization, to inspire people and make them realize how much harm they caused to the earth. we also give ideas on how to stop this. We have a team of volunteers, consisting of geologists and sociologists, who help us in analyzing soil samples and data collected from various places by our ecological team.

OUR TEAM MEMBERS

Albert Antonio

Albert Antonio followed an indirect path to realize his childhood dream of being a wildlife photographer.Today an accomplished photographer who has shot many pieces for National Geographic magazine, Albert had initially set his sights not on photography but on television. As Albert told Overheard at National Geographic earlier this year, “By my mid-teens, I'd sort of had Geographic magazine as this dream, but in the immediate and short-term I wanted to get into TV just because it was a more consistent way of making a living.”

Albert Antonio

Albert Antonio

Albert Antonio followed an indirect path to realize his childhood dream of being a wildlife photographer.Today an accomplished photographer who has shot many pieces for National Geographic magazine, Albert had initially set his sights not on photography but on television. As Albert told Overheard at National Geographic earlier this year, “By my mid-teens, I'd sort of had Geographic magazine as this dream, but in the immediate and short-term I wanted to get into TV just because it was a more consistent way of making a living.”

Albert Antonio

Jeniffer Leo

Jeniffer Leo has dedicated her life to helping people understand the need to protect wildlife and wild places. Born in Mexico City and raised in Cuernavaca, Jeniffer began her career working as a marine biologist in the Gulf of California and the Yucátan Peninsula.Mittermeier soon came to the realization that she could more directly express her passion for the natural world through photography. After studying at the Corcoran College for the Arts in Washington, D.C., she embarked on a career in conservation photography. Specializing in the ocean and indigenous cultures, Jeniffer has photographed in more than one hundred countries and shot assignments for National Geographic magazine.

Jeniffer Leo

Andrew Hotsman

National Geographic Explorer Andrew Hotsman defies categorization: he is at once an explorer, engineer, scientist, archaeologist, technologist, and more.After completing a Ph.D in materials science and engineering at the University of California, San Diego, Lin attracted the National Geographic Society’s attention with a proposal to use remote sensing technology to search for the tomb of Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol empire who died in 1227 and whose burial place has eluded discovery since. The project was funded, and Andrew went to work using ground-penetrating radar, satellite imagery, and other technology in search of the tomb.

Andrew Hotsman

Aldia Jacob

Dr. Aldia Jacob is a National Geographic Explorer and marine biologist who researches deep sea species and the human impact on marine habitats. Not only has she traveled to ocean depths that few have seen before—her deepest dive was 1.6 miles below the surface in the Cayman Trench—she also works at the intersection of three main pillars surrounding ocean life: research, policy, and communications.

Aldia Jacob

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