by Adventure Scientists | Jan 7, 2014 | Wildlife
Sage Clegg and the “Mysterious Gross Stuff” Sage Clegg is a thru-hiker extraodinaire and wildlife biologist from Bend, OR pioneered the new Oregon Desert Trail this past summer. She worked closely with the Oregon Natural Desert Association – a wild...
by Adventure Scientists | Jan 4, 2014 | adventure, Landmark, Wildlife
Return to the winter prairie “This is the place you were looking for as a kid when you went outside to explore; there is so much space, so much to observe.”- Julia Johannesen, ASC Posted by Mike Kautz, ASC Program DirectorJust before the...
by Adventure Scientists | Dec 30, 2013 | kayaking, microplastics, oceans, sailing, surfing
Help Save Our Oceans! Join ASC’s Microplastics Project By Mike Kautz Steve Weileman collecting water samples off of Augustine Island. When paddler, filmmaker and ASC adventure scientist Steve Weileman bottled his first sample of sea water off a remote,...
by Adventure Scientists | Dec 27, 2013 | adventurer spotlight, mountaineering, Photography
I Hate Cold Water Carl Battreall is an Alaska based, professional mountain and glacier photographer who has explored and photographed over two hundred glaciers in twelve mountains ranges in Alaska. His glacier images have been published in countless books and...
by Adventure Scientists | Dec 21, 2013 | adventurers and scientists for conservation, africa, National Geographic, Wildlife
Who Says Work Can’t Be Fun? Gregg Treinish is the founder and Executive Director of Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation whose passion to protect wild places is all consuming. Gregg is both an adventurer and a scientist and his resume boasts of ecology...