by Adventure Scientists | Aug 6, 2013 | adventure, adventure trekking, adventurers and scientists for conservation, boating
Seaside Marmots and A Family’s Trip Around the Cook Inlet Erin McKittrick and Bretwood Higman (Hig) are Alaskan adventurers with a love for coastlines and many thousands of miles of Alaskan wilderness under their belts. They founded the organization Ground Truth...
by Adventure Scientists | Jul 31, 2013 | adventure, boating, kayaking, science, snow
Sea Lions, Bears, Salmon and Cedars: Paddling in SE Alaska with a Purpose Jordan Holsinger is the newest member of the ASC team. He joined us as the Outreach Manager at the beginning of July after completing his Masters Degree in Environmental Science. Jordan...
by Adventure Scientists | Jul 10, 2013 | adventure, adventure trekking, adventurers and scientists for conservation, mountaineering, Photography, science
Collecting Samples and Taking Pictures: Carl Battreall and the Alaska Range Carl Battreall is a well-known photographer and ASC adventurer based out of Alaska, where he has explored over 200 glaciers in 12 mountain ranges. Carl is the recipient of a Rasmuson Artist...
by Adventure Scientists | Jul 3, 2013 | adventure, adventurers and scientists for conservation
Mixing Adventure, Science, Bicycles, Kids and Roadkill: Charles Scott the “Family Adventurer” Charles Scott is an author, family adventurer and United Nations Climate Hero based in New York City. Charles is travelling across the US on the famed Lewis...
by Adventure Scientists | Jun 28, 2013 | Uncategorized
Steve Weileman and the Ikkatsu Project seek to understand how Plastic Debris Affects Marine Ecosystems Photo credit: Steve Weileman Ikkatsu is a Japanese word meaning ‘all together, all as one’ representing the notion of cooperative unity, Ikkatsu is also the...