by Adventure Scientists | May 20, 2016 | Uncategorized
By: Laine McCallLandmark Adventure Scientist Typical view of a sage grouse lek: males you can’t miss, females are hard to spot even with binoculars. Photo: Deniz Bertuna Spring on the American Prairie Reserve means lekking season for the region’s two...
by Adventure Scientists | May 11, 2016 | Uncategorized
By: Michael WaterfordASC Roadkill Adventure Scientist Pulling my gear cart into Yellowwood State Forest on the 6th night of the trip. Early last year a friend of mine pointed out that despite exploring some of the most remote corners of the map, I had never explored...
by Adventure Scientists | May 6, 2016 | Uncategorized
By: Stefanie CoxeLandmark crew member Landmark members Deniz Bertuna and Aline Litt on a transect hike. Photo: Stefanie Coxe The Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation Landmark crew performs transects year-round to collect baseline data about the...
by Adventure Scientists | Apr 20, 2016 | Uncategorized
By Carl BattreallASC Adventure Scientist The crowded beaches of Little Corn Island “You, big guy, put on vest.” said the naval officer to the American a few seats away from me. He quickly, though reluctantly, obliged, strapping on the tattered, faded...
by Adventure Scientists | Apr 13, 2016 | Uncategorized
By: Eli AllanASC Landmark Crew “With each step we feel the pulse of the land. Echoes of the great herds that once roamed the high plains. We are the Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation: Landmark Crew.”Landmark crews collect wildlife data year-round...
by Adventure Scientists | Apr 6, 2016 | Uncategorized
Heading upstream in the Waimanu Valley on the Big Island of Hawaii. Photo by Plastic Tides From Christian Shaw of Plastic Tides:We hiked into a remote valley on the Muliwai Trail, known as the toughest hike in all of Hawaii. Over the course of 3 days we hiked a total...