by Adventure Scientists | Mar 30, 2014 | camera trap, Photography
Today ASC Executive Director Gregg Treinish and Program Director Mike Kautz fly out the the Pacific Northwest to celebrate the end of another successful project and celebrate with the hardy volunteers who made it happen. As our 2014 project in the Olympic National...
by Adventure Scientists | Mar 27, 2014 | interviews, Landmark
Amanda Smith is one of our inaugural Landmark crew members from Madison, Wisconsin who currently lives in Flagstaff, Arizona. She is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin in Madison with a BS in Zoology and spent the last year working for a non-profit...
by Adventure Scientists | Mar 25, 2014 | expeditions, greenland, microplastics, mountaineering, National Geographic, sailing, skiing, snow
Shifting Ice + Changing Tides is an all-female expedition to ski first descents and raise awareness to climate change and conservation issues through storytelling and data collection. They depart today. Armed with skis and professional-caliber mountain skills, the...
by Adventure Scientists | Mar 19, 2014 | microplastics, students
Andy Traylor, a fisheries biologist for the US Army Corps of Engineers, is an ASC naturalist guide. He grew up in the Willamette valley of Oregon spending his free time exploring the local mountains and rivers. Andy has a degree in Envrionmental Science from Oregon...
by Adventure Scientists | Mar 10, 2014 | microplastics, oceans, sailing, south america
Federico Guerrero and Laura Smith live on their sailboat, Quijote, at the end of the world in Ushuaia, Argentina. Federico built Quijote himself three years ago and now he and Laura use it to explore the wilderness in their backyard of Tierra del Fuego. ...