by Adventure Scientists | Aug 25, 2015 | camera trap, Uinta Mountains, Wildlife
By Emily Stifler WolfeASC Staff When Brittany Ingalls and Caitlin Pennington first tried to set up their camera trap near the 10,767-foot Bear Lake, the trail was impassible, blocked by thick deadfall. “We crawled through a quarter mile of blowdown, under and...
by Adventure Scientists | Jul 30, 2015 | camera trap, Uinta Mountains
Wildlife and Solitude in the High Uintas The women stop to survey the trail ahead on the East Fork of Black’s Fork. (Photo by Lila Leatherman) By Dory TrimbleASC Uintas Adventurer Our day starts in the water. The rocks are slick, brown, unreliable against our...
by Adventure Scientists | May 1, 2015 | camera trap, Uinta Mountains, wolverine
By Alex Hamilton ASC Staff Last Saturday, I climbed into a truck bound for Utah alongside ASC Program Manager Mike Quist Kautz, two mountain bikes, a motorcycle, three pairs of skis and a pile of maps. Our goal was to scout trailheads and camera trap sites for...
by Adventure Scientists | Mar 30, 2014 | camera trap, Photography
Today ASC Executive Director Gregg Treinish and Program Director Mike Kautz fly out the the Pacific Northwest to celebrate the end of another successful project and celebrate with the hardy volunteers who made it happen. As our 2014 project in the Olympic National...
by Adventure Scientists | Feb 18, 2014 | apr, camera trap, Landmark
Letters from the Prairie Tomas Ward has collected field data for conservation biology projects throughout the U.S. since 2004. Oregon, Southeast Alaska, and the Great Lakes bioregion are among the places where he has collected data in the field but working in the...
by Adventure Scientists | Feb 12, 2014 | camera trap, hiking
Stories from the Olympics (Washington, not Sochi) Jordan Holsinger is ASC’s Scientific Manager and joined the Marten Survey as a guide this year. You can read his bio here. A team of ASC adventurers joined forces with USFS to search for martens on the...