by Adventure Scientists | Nov 2, 2016 | adventure science, freshwater microplastics, himalaya, mountaineering, nepal, scat
By Adventure Scientists Staff Vertical Nepal, a team of elite mountaineers and seasoned Adventure Scientists, recently sent us some photos and an update from their expedition, which has included collecting scat samples for our Global Microbe Study and water samples...
by Adventure Scientists | Oct 21, 2016 | American Prairie Reserve, conservation, Landmark
By: Matilde GranetLandmark Crew Member Gumbo: The element of the Great Plains that shows how complicated it is to live in this territory.In the Great Plains region where the American Prairie Reserve is located, people often refer to mud as “gumbo.”The...
by Adventure Scientists | Oct 19, 2016 | boating, citizen science, freshwater microplastics, Great Lakes, kayaking, microplastic pollution, microplastics, sailing
ByJen Pate & Elaine McKinnonLove Your Greats Mission Leaders & Adventure Scientists One of the many shoreline cleanup crews during eXXpedition Great Lakes 2016. Photo: Frank Beattie On August 20 2016, seven sailboats led the way across the Great Lakes region...
by Adventure Scientists | Oct 14, 2016 | American Prairie Reserve, conservation, prairie, Wildlife
By Josiane SegarLandmark Crew Member Camera trap photo of pronghorn congregating on one of the Wild Sky ranches. If one thing has been impressed upon me in my two summers of working at American Prairie Reserve, it’s that setting up a large-scale...
by Adventure Scientists | Oct 5, 2016 | American Prairie Reserve, camera trap, conservation, Landmark, prairie, Wildlife
By Josiane SegarLandmark Crew Member Camera trap photo of pronghorn congregating on one of the Wild Sky ranches. If one thing has been impressed upon me in my two summers of working at American Prairie Reserve, it’s that setting up a large-scale...