by Adventure Scientists | Jan 28, 2014 | Uncategorized
Searching for Elusive Martens on the Olympic Peninsula Jordan Holsinger is ASC’s Scientific Manager and joined the Marten Survey as a guide this year. You can read his bio here. Finding the perfect camera location in Marten habitat. Photo by Julia Johannesen....
by Adventure Scientists | Jan 22, 2014 | Uncategorized
Danica & Family Sail the World for Science and Adventure Danica Cowan worked in a cancer research lab at UCLA for two years, obtained an MS in nutrition science from Tufts, and is now on academic leave from pursuing her Registered Dietician certification. She is...
by Adventure Scientists | Jan 15, 2014 | camera trap, montana, snow, students, wolverine
Snow, Camping and Kids – Weekend in the Woods with Arrowhead Middle School ASC guide and intern Julia Johannesen grew up in the “Natural State” of Arkansas and holds a B.S. in Human & Environmental Sciences and a Masters degree in Sustainable...
by Adventure Scientists | Jan 14, 2014 | adventure, adventurer spotlight, adventurers and scientists for conservation, climate change, mountaineering, snow, south america
Ricky Munday and the South America 3 Peaks Expedition collect their first sample on Monte Pissis Ricky Munday is a humanitarian aid worker with the Canadian Red Cross in Haiti and team leader of the South America 3 Peaks Expedition. Ricky has been on previous missions...
by Adventure Scientists | Jan 7, 2014 | Wildlife
Sage Clegg and the “Mysterious Gross Stuff” Sage Clegg is a thru-hiker extraodinaire and wildlife biologist from Bend, OR pioneered the new Oregon Desert Trail this past summer. She worked closely with the Oregon Natural Desert Association – a wild...