by Adventure Scientists | Sep 8, 2018 | Art, pollinators
The flashy Lorquin’s admiral had fiery oranges and reds contrasted with deep black patterns. Photo and painting by Julia Lichtblau By Julia LichtblauThe scene was perfect. The sun was setting behind the slopes of the Sierra Nevada, casting a warm wash over the valley...
by Adventure Scientists | Jul 25, 2017 | adventure, adventure scientists, pollinators
By: Victoria Ortiz Jessie Kay and Rusty Rustigian walk by as videographer Aidan Weltner films for the new Pollinator Protocols video. Bangtail Mtns, Montana. Nearly 65% of the population are visual learners that absorb and recall information best by...
by Adventure Scientists | Jun 20, 2017 | pollinators, science
By: Michelle Toshack How robust are butterfly populations in wilderness areas? What management strategies can be adopted to address the conservation of these species? These are some of the questions that Adventure Scientists is tackling with our Conserving...
by Adventure Scientists | Jun 13, 2017 | adventure scientists, butterflies, pollinators
By: Dr. Katy Prudic Butterfly caterpillars are nature’s hot dogs, which acquire large amounts of fat in order to prepare for the magical body transformation known as pupation. Birds, spiders, wasps, mammals, lizards, and even humans all dine on juicy...