by Adventure Scientists | Apr 20, 2016 | Uncategorized
By Carl BattreallASC Adventure Scientist The crowded beaches of Little Corn Island “You, big guy, put on vest.” said the naval officer to the American a few seats away from me. He quickly, though reluctantly, obliged, strapping on the tattered, faded...
by Adventure Scientists | Apr 13, 2016 | Uncategorized
By: Eli AllanASC Landmark Crew “With each step we feel the pulse of the land. Echoes of the great herds that once roamed the high plains. We are the Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation: Landmark Crew.”Landmark crews collect wildlife data year-round...
by Adventure Scientists | Apr 6, 2016 | Uncategorized
Heading upstream in the Waimanu Valley on the Big Island of Hawaii. Photo by Plastic Tides From Christian Shaw of Plastic Tides:We hiked into a remote valley on the Muliwai Trail, known as the toughest hike in all of Hawaii. Over the course of 3 days we hiked a total...
by Adventure Scientists | Apr 1, 2016 | Photography
By Aline LittLandmark crew member These rolling, golden, bison-tracked plains used to be part of an ocean.One hundred million years ago, the Great Plains lay submerged under a shallow, temperate, inland sea that spanned from the present-day Gulf of Mexico up to the...
by Adventure Scientists | Mar 31, 2016 | American Prairie Reserve, great plains, Landmark
Writing by Sydney ToniPhotos by Deniz BertunaASC Landmark crew Our day starts at eight o’clock. 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 of the Enrico...