by Adventure Scientists | Mar 30, 2015 | apr, Landmark
Story and Photos by Tim BrtisLandmark Crew MemberThere is more to walking through mud than just moving each leg in turn. During my time with Landmark, I’ve learned that technique can be the difference between voyaging through the mud at a swift 1.2 mph, and...
by Adventure Scientists | Mar 30, 2015 | Uncategorized
Story and Photos by Tim BrtisThere is more to walking through mud than just moving each leg in turn. During my time with Landmark, I’ve learned that technique can be the difference between voyaging through the mud at a swift 1.2 mph, and struggling in one spot...
by Adventure Scientists | Mar 23, 2015 | apr, Landmark
Story and Photos by Hannah LarsonLandmark Crew MemberSquelch. Squelch. Ryan, Emma and I are trekking across a flat stretch of prairie that, at the moment, looks more like a shallow lake than a grassland. With each step, we lean forward to gain traction, but our...
by Adventure Scientists | Mar 20, 2015 | Wildlife
This vesper sparrow makes a quick snack of an insect. A male sharp-tailed grouse dances during the lek at sunrise to establish dominance and attract female grouse. By Kaitlyn Lemon | Photos by Elaine KennedyIt is time to be among the buffalo. Powerful. Independent....
by Adventure Scientists | Mar 17, 2015 | Uncategorized
By Grace Kay MatelichASC InternNo one loves driving down the road and seeing an animal plastered to the pavement or, worse, flattening one themselves. There is no denying that we share the Earth with these animals—but perhaps we don’t share enough. ...