by Adventure Scientists | Jan 29, 2016 | Wildlife
By: Sydney ToniASC Landmark Crew memberOur day starts at eight o’clock (not sharp). As the rest of the crew gathers in the kitchen to pull together breakfast, or pull themselves together with coffee, I step outside onto the porch, its...
by Adventure Scientists | Jan 27, 2016 | adventurers and scientists for conservation, camera trap, Uinta Mountains, Video, Wildlife
The Uinta Mountains are a place of superlatives: This is home to Utah’s highest peak, its largest wilderness area, and the tallest east-west mountain range in the lower 48. With extensive alpine high country and more than 1,000 lakes, it hosts wildlife...
by Adventure Scientists | Jan 20, 2016 | Landmark
Writing and Photography by Dove HenryASC Landmark Crew Member The flatness gives way to more varied topography near the Missouri River, where glaciers and erosion have shaped dramatic shale and sandstone landforms. During...
by Adventure Scientists | Jan 15, 2016 | Audio, Wildlife
Mitchell Flowers ASC Landmark crew member This composition tells a story. One that occurs frequently across the American Prairie Reserve. The characters are familiar and the events are common. Read the narrative below first, press play, then scroll down to follow...
by Adventure Scientists | Jan 13, 2016 | adventurers and scientists for conservation, citizen science, microplastics
By Emmy LuenemannASC Freshwater Microplastics Adventurer Denali, Denali National Park, Alaska (Photo by Emmy Luenemann) Denali National Park is one of the most fantastic, awe-inspiring places in the whole world. Every turn, whether it’s on the...