by Adventure Scientists | Dec 17, 2012 | Uncategorized
Two Adventurers on the Trip of a Lifetime: Collecting Lichen on the Great Himalaya Trail Camping among yaks along the Great Himalaya Trail. Photo Credit www.patagoniandreams.com Steve and Katrijn Behaeghel are determined to experience the world on their own terms – on...
by Adventure Scientists | Dec 11, 2012 | adventure, adventurers and scientists for conservation, climbing, science
A Climber Turned Citizen Scientist’s Story of Adventure and Data Collection Dylan and his climbing partner in Colorado. Photo credit: Dylan Jones Dylan Jones is an American Alpine Club Member and avid climber who decided to add some science to his climbing trip...
by Adventure Scientists | Dec 3, 2012 | biodiversity, boating, kayaking
Collecting Data from Source to Sea Down the Amazon River: the Ultimate Adventure Science Combo Eric, the raft guide and part of the support team, has a blast on the Amazon with West Hansen. Photo credit: www.amazonexpress2012.com West Hansen and his team of boaters...
by Adventure Scientists | Nov 27, 2012 | adventure, citizen science, conservation, Great Lakes, kayaking, students
ASC teams up with the Wilderness Classroom to study water quality and bird migration in the name of science and adventure Dave and Amy Freeman, the Founders of Wilderness Classroom. Photo credit: Wildernessclassroom.com For the past three years, Dave and Amy Freeman...
by Adventure Scientists | Nov 13, 2012 | hiking
Diatoms help explain a changing climate High Alpine lakes can hold several species of diatoms. Dr. Bahls is studying these lakes in hopes of finding new species. Photo Credit Liam Dillaway. Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation has mobilized their athletes in...