by Adventure Scientists | Mar 14, 2013 | adventure
A Case for Good Dams The Austins’ and their crew build a check dam. This dam will eventually be covered by nutrient rich silt and vegetation to naturally regulate water in this arid land. Photo Credit: TrekWest.org ASC is proud to be involved with John...
by Adventure Scientists | Mar 11, 2013 | adventure, adventurers and scientists for conservation, citizen science, kayaking, students, Wildlife
Dave and Amy Freeman of the Wilderness Classroom Explain the Importance of Mangroves as They Record Signs of Wildlife This is an overhead view of a mangrove swamp in Florida. Photo by Bill Wilen, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,...
by Adventure Scientists | Mar 11, 2013 | Uncategorized
This past weekend Jason, Forrest, Rebecca, and Gregg headed out to the Madison mountain range in SW Montana for a shakedown (practice) trek. We covered roughly 25 miles and had a great ski tour in the majestic Madison Range. Temperatures were in the 30s...
by Adventure Scientists | Mar 10, 2013 | Uncategorized
ASC Adventurers Karen and Markus Discover a Bit of Luck and the Kindness of Strangers Karen and Markus are world travellers and avid adventurers. They are backpacking through Argentina and Chile for the next few months and recording observations for...
by Adventure Scientists | Mar 7, 2013 | adventure, microbe collection, south america
Citizen Science in South America Kurt Sanderson on the summit of Cerro El Plomo. Photo Credit: Kurt Sanderson I just got back late last night from Cerro Plomo. Given our team’s changing schedules and the Ruta Patrimonial de Río Olivares park and roads...