by Adventure Scientists | Apr 28, 2014 | Landmark, Photography
Landmark is the groundbreaking project that ASC has undertaken in conjunction with American Prairie Reserve (APR) to provide “boots on the ground” support for the conservation management team at APR. Landmark crews consist of six highly...
by Adventure Scientists | Apr 9, 2014 | Landmark, Photography
Landmark is the groundbreaking project that ASC has undertaken in conjunction with American Prairie Reserve (APR) to provide “boots on the ground” support for the conservation management team at APR. Landmark crews consist of six highly...
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 | Dec 27, 2013 | adventurer spotlight, mountaineering, Photography
I Hate Cold Water Carl Battreall is an Alaska based, professional mountain and glacier photographer who has explored and photographed over two hundred glaciers in twelve mountains ranges in Alaska. His glacier images have been published in countless books and...
by Adventure Scientists | Dec 11, 2013 | Photography
Africa from Gregg’s Perspective This past week ASC’s fearless leader, founder and executive director Gregg Treinish has been halfway across the world on the wild continent of Africa. While the rest of us in Bozeman suffered at the hands of -30 degree days...
by Adventure Scientists | Dec 9, 2013 | climate change, mountaineering, Photography, south america
Taking Photos to Understand Climate Change As adventurers and outdoor athletes we often are inspired by wild and rugged places, especially mountain ranges covered in glaciers and ice fields. The power and beauty of these natural wonders has inspired countless...