by Adventure Scientists | Sep 3, 2018 | Photography
That’s right, we just challenged you by kicking this off with one of our most popular photos of all time. Maybe next year we’ll be using yours! Photo Credit: Julie Hotz Our volunteers have some of the greatest adventures in some of the most beautiful...
by Adventure Scientists | Dec 19, 2016 | American Prairie Reserve, conservation, Landmark, Photography, prairie
By: Saul Carrillo Saul Carrillo, originally from Austin, Texas, has spent over three months as a Landmark crew member on the Great Plains. Photo by Eli Allen Oftentimes while moving from place to place, it is easy to look past the minutely subtle...
by Adventure Scientists | Apr 1, 2016 | Photography
By Aline LittLandmark crew member These rolling, golden, bison-tracked plains used to be part of an ocean.One hundred million years ago, the Great Plains lay submerged under a shallow, temperate, inland sea that spanned from the present-day Gulf of Mexico up to the...
by Adventure Scientists | Feb 26, 2016 | Photography
By Tania IretskayaASC Landmark CrewIt’s mid-February, and the prairie is full of sounds. There are huge flocks of Canada geese overhead exchanging loud honks and barks on their flight home. On the ground, prairie dogs are wide awake, some running quickly...
by Adventure Scientists | Feb 19, 2016 | Photography
Photos and captions by Lauren ThatchASC Landmark crew member; Jan./Feb. 2016 1. Grab a cup of coffee with the bison Pro Tip: Stay on the other side of the glass. 2. Spend a little time in a Prairie Dog Town Witness their brilliant (and never ending)...
by Adventure Scientists | Feb 17, 2016 | adventurers and scientists for conservation, citizen science, Gallatin Microplastics, Photography, slideshow, winter adventure
Do you have a favorite river? Rivers offer an escape from the daily grind — a place to swim, boat, fish, and unwind as they flow downstream. In Southwest Montana, a group of outdoor enthusiasts are giving back to one of their local rivers through...