by Adventure Scientists | Oct 29, 2014 | adventurers and scientists for conservation, greenland, microplastics, sailing, snow
Story by McKenna Peterson | Photos by KT Miller … to fill a liter bottle with ocean water from the middle of the Denmark Strait? Six. One to steer the sailboat in the correct direction. One to tack the sails, while navigating an icy deck. Two to fish...
by Adventure Scientists | Oct 28, 2014 | apr, Landmark
Story and photos by Crystal DolisIn such an expansive landscape, it isn’t surprising that most people imagine the large and charismatic features of the prairie. The bison, pronghorn, coyotes, raptors; the golden colors of fall and the wind rustling through seas...
by Adventure Scientists | Oct 22, 2014 | adventurers and scientists for conservation, snow
Jones climbing for turns (Photos courtesy Jeremy Jones) By Emily Wolfe Jeremy Jones is one of the world’s foremost snowboard mountaineers, riding peaks from Alaska to the Himalaya, and founding Protect Our Winters, an influential nonprofit mobilizing the...
by Adventure Scientists | Oct 21, 2014 | adventurers and scientists for conservation
By Alex HamiltonASC collects a lot of video which won’t ever be edited or published.For projects like Landmark and our Olympic National Forest Pine Marten Survey, we work with a diligent team of videographers. They stay immobile, day and night, recording at...
by Adventure Scientists | Oct 16, 2014 | Uncategorized
Story and photos by Nikki MannThese are not sword-wielding turtles moving through the shadows of society to defend humans. These are flashlight-wielding humans, moving through the shadows of society to defend turtles. They often work alone, usually at...