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...
by Adventure Scientists | Dec 18, 2013 | Uncategorized
Life Aboard the Orion Edwin Butter is a HSE certified commercial diver and a pilot. He has traveled around the world for the past 15 years now and experienced wildlife in different regions from the Arctic to the Antarctic. Marjo Boertien is a business consultant...
by Adventure Scientists | Dec 13, 2013 | Uncategorized
TrekWest: John Davis’ Journey to Conserve the West John Davis is a wildways scout, editor, and writer and co-founded the Wildlands Network 20 years ago. In 2011 John completed TrekEast, a 7,500-mile human powered exploration of the wilder parts of the eastern...
by Adventure Scientists | Dec 11, 2013 | Photography
Africa from Gregg’s Perspective This past week ASC’s fearless leader, founder and executive director Gregg Treinish has been halfway across the world on the wild continent of Africa. While the rest of us in Bozeman suffered at the hands of -30 degree days...
by Adventure Scientists | Dec 9, 2013 | climate change, mountaineering, Photography, south america
Taking Photos to Understand Climate Change As adventurers and outdoor athletes we often are inspired by wild and rugged places, especially mountain ranges covered in glaciers and ice fields. The power and beauty of these natural wonders has inspired countless...