by Adventure Scientists | Aug 31, 2016 | American Prairie Reserve, Landmark, montana, Wildlife
By Martina CapliceLandmark Crew Member An adult coyote, or prairie song dog, captured while walking nonchalantly by one of the Bushnell camera traps on a Wild Sky ranch. Canis latrans, the coyote, the prairie song dog, can be heard singing its story to the endless sky...
by Adventure Scientists | Aug 23, 2016 | adventure science, arctic, microplastic pollution, microplastics, polar bears
By Maya WeeksMicroplastics Adventure Scientist Massive calving glacier seen from the ship. Photo: Maya Weeks Sørvika, Murchisonfjorden, NordaustlandetNow we are sailing and, having helped hoist a jib and the mainsheet, I’m so happy. Every day on this trip...
by Adventure Scientists | Aug 23, 2016 | American Prairie Reserve, Landmark, Wildlife
By Otis WoodLandmark Crew Member Martina Caplice and Josiane Segar hiking out to map a prairie dog town (the green mound in the background). Photo: Otis Wood The ApproachThe sun has cooked the hardpan into hot white concrete underfoot and shimmers in the morning heat....
by Adventure Scientists | Aug 23, 2016 | American Prairie Reserve, Landmark, Wildlife
By Adventure Scientists Staff Throughout the year, Adventure Scientists’ Landmark crews collect wildlife data on the American Prairie Reserve using camera traps and walking transects throughout the reserve. American Prairie Reserve uses...
by Adventure Scientists | Aug 17, 2016 | American Prairie Reserve, biodiversity, camera trap, conservation, Landmark, montana, Wildlife
By Adventure Scientists Staff From the heat of August to the deep freeze of January, our Landmark crews collect wildlife data on the American Prairie Reserve. The data is used to help American Prairie Reserve make wildlife management decisions that support...