by Adventure Scientists | Nov 27, 2013 | adventure, hiking, Landmark, Photography, Wildlife
The trick of the quiet: winter on the northern prairie ASC’s newest staff member Mike Kautz joined the organization in September after several years working in Yellowstone National Park. Last week he spent two days on the American Prairie...
by Adventure Scientists | Nov 20, 2013 | apr, biodiversity, camera trap, citizen science, conservation, hiking, Landmark, science, Wildlife
Bringing Adventure-Science to the American Prairie From Marco Polo to Lewis and Clark wide open grasslands have long inspired adventurous spirits, and voyages of discovery. However, very few of these vast landscapes still exist unaltered. Only the steppes of...
by Adventure Scientists | Nov 18, 2013 | citizen science, montana
Charles Scott and Family Finish the Lewis & Clark Trail Charles Scott is an author, family adventurer and United Nations Climate Hero based in New York City. Charles is travelling across the US on the famed Lewis and Clark Trail by bicycle this summer...
by Adventure Scientists | Nov 13, 2013 | adventurers and scientists for conservation
The Postcard Underground Surprises ASC ASC Executive Director Gregg Treinish with a sampling of the cards that flooded in from the Postcard Underground. Have you ever heard of the Postcard Underground? Us either until last week. Turns out there is this nationwide...
by Adventure Scientists | Nov 11, 2013 | Uncategorized
Martens, National Geographic, The Himalaya and Caves – November Updates from ASC Don’t miss our monthly newsletters. They are a great way to keep up with everything ASC is doing. This month you can read about our upcoming project in the Olympic National...