by Adventure Scientists | Sep 17, 2014 | adventurers and scientists for conservation, science, snow
Drilling glacial core samples in Tibet. (Photos by Natalie Kehrwald) Using Radioactive Isotopes to Study High-Elevation Glacial ThinningBy Emily Wolfe Natalie Kehrwald thought she was making a mistake. As a Ph.D. student at Ohio State University in 2008, she had just...
by Adventure Scientists | Sep 15, 2014 | Uncategorized
Although smaller than 5mm in size, microplastics may pose a severe threat to our oceans and rivers – and also our health.In our latest video, marine researcher Abby Barrows discusses the importance of this emerging pollutant, and ASC adventurer Teresa Carey...
by Adventure Scientists | Sep 10, 2014 | adventurers and scientists for conservation, apr, Landmark
Landmark is ASC’s groundbreaking project to provide “boots on the ground” support for the American Prairie Reserve management team. Wildlife survey crews consist of skilled outdoors men and women who live and work on...
by Adventure Scientists | Sep 8, 2014 | adventurers and scientists for conservation, apr, Landmark
Landmark is ASC’s groundbreaking project to provide “boots on the ground” support for the American Prairie Reserve management team. Wildlife survey crews consist of skilled outdoors men and women who live and work on...
by Adventure Scientists | Sep 3, 2014 | Uncategorized
Landmark is ASC’s groundbreaking project to provide “boots on the ground” support for the American Prairie Reserve management team. Wildlife survey crews consist of skilled outdoors men and women who live and work on...