by Adventure Scientists | Dec 27, 2016 | adventurer spotlight, American Prairie Reserve, apr, camera trap, collect, conservation, great plains, Landmark, montana, Wildlife
By: Victoria OrtizOnly four places on Earth still contain vast, unplowed native grasslands: Siberia, Mongolia, Patagonia and the northern Great Plains of the United States. Over the last few years Adventure Scientists has partnered with the American Prairie...
by Adventure Scientists | Sep 14, 2016 | adventure science, adventurers and scientists for conservation, citizen science, Gallatin Microplastics, microplastic pollution, microplastics, montana
By Adventure Scientists Staff Guy Alsentzer and Kelsey Brasseur, our Microplastics Program Manager, train a new crew of volunteers at Bozeman Pond. Photo: Jeff Miesbauer This weekend Adventure Scientists kicked off the second year of our Gallatin Microplastics...
by Adventure Scientists | Aug 31, 2016 | American Prairie Reserve, Landmark, montana, Wildlife
By Martina CapliceLandmark Crew Member An adult coyote, or prairie song dog, captured while walking nonchalantly by one of the Bushnell camera traps on a Wild Sky ranch. Canis latrans, the coyote, the prairie song dog, can be heard singing its story to the endless sky...
by Adventure Scientists | Aug 17, 2016 | American Prairie Reserve, biodiversity, camera trap, conservation, Landmark, montana, Wildlife
By Adventure Scientists Staff From the heat of August to the deep freeze of January, our Landmark crews collect wildlife data on the American Prairie Reserve. The data is used to help American Prairie Reserve make wildlife management decisions that support...
by Adventure Scientists | Sep 21, 2015 | Gallatin Microplastics, montana
ASC trainer Guy Alsenzer and volunteer Andrew Daigh warm up on the Gallatin River before heading to their sampling sites. (Photo by Henry Worobec) This past weekend, 56 local hikers, climbers and boaters trained with ASC staff and guides for the launch of our Gallatin...
by Adventure Scientists | Jul 8, 2015 | Gallatin Microplastics, microplastics, montana
You Can Help Protect the Gallatin River Hikers, lace up your boots, and head into the Gallatin National Forest and Yellowstone to gather water samples. Paddlers, it’s time to eddy out for conservation science. Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation is...