by Adventure Scientists | Aug 31, 2015 | microplastics, oceans, Rivers, Video
Pledge to Support Clean Water With Us and 1% for the Planet The Adventure Scientists Microplastics Project is featured as a “Water Activator” in a far-reaching campaign this summer run by one of our nonprofit partners. 1% for the...
by Adventure Scientists | Aug 28, 2015 | Uncategorized
Photo by Rachel KarlovThe Landmark crew just got a big surprise when they came across a herd of about 500 running through the road close to Burnt Lodge. Learn more about Landmark and other ASC projects on our website, the Field Notes blog, and by following...
by Adventure Scientists | Aug 26, 2015 | microplastics, oceans, Photography
Photos by Joe Klementovich | Story by Emily Stifler Wolfe ASC volunteer Joe Klementovich woke at 4:30 a.m., and quietly snuck out of the house where his family was vacationing in Camden, Maine, pulling out of the driveway without waking anyone. He...
by Adventure Scientists | Aug 25, 2015 | camera trap, Uinta Mountains, Wildlife
By Emily Stifler WolfeASC Staff When Brittany Ingalls and Caitlin Pennington first tried to set up their camera trap near the 10,767-foot Bear Lake, the trail was impassible, blocked by thick deadfall. “We crawled through a quarter mile of blowdown, under and...
by Adventure Scientists | Aug 21, 2015 | Uncategorized
By Josiane SegarASC Landmark Crew MemberThe term “grass” is largely misunderstood. More often than not, it conjures an image of a neatly mowed patch of lawn. But the mixed-grass prairie in northeast Montana is so much more diverse than this: One...