by Adventure Scientists | Dec 2, 2015 | camera trap, Landmark, Uinta Mountains, Video, Wildlife
ASC’s Landmark crew caught this mountain lion on a camera trap in northern Montana. Big cats are magnificent, powerful creatures, with incredible stealth and hunting prowess. Their populations are in decline worldwide, caused by habitat loss and conflict...
by Adventure Scientists | Oct 29, 2015 | microplastics, Video
By Erica Prather and Andy DavidsonASC MIcroplastics Adventurers Boasting one of the planet’s highest biomass productions, the Tongass National Forest is the largest remaining temperate rainforest on Earth. With its famed ice caves...
by Adventure Scientists | Oct 16, 2015 | Video
Writing and Video by Nika SladeASC Landmark Crew MemberThe change of the seasons is coming, and the flight of the sandhill cranes is an exciting indicator. Walking our weekly transects, we have heard their harmonizing honk—a rolling bugle sometimes miles...
by Adventure Scientists | Sep 14, 2015 | microplastics, Video
Running into the Norðlingafljót Valley. (Photo by Jill Fineis) By Pavel Cenkl ASC Microplastics Adventurer If you trace Iceland’s south coast along the Atlantic Ocean to its beautiful north coast on the Greenland Sea, you’ll make a 240-kilometer arc across...
by Adventure Scientists | Aug 31, 2015 | microplastics, oceans, Rivers, Video
Pledge to Support Clean Water With Us and 1% for the Planet The Adventure Scientists Microplastics Project is featured as a “Water Activator” in a far-reaching campaign this summer run by one of our nonprofit partners. 1% for the...
by Adventure Scientists | Mar 6, 2014 | apr, Landmark, Video
Rob Pudner is an avid ice climber who grew up in New Jersey. During college in Vermont he caught the adventure bug and moved to Bozeman, Montana, ASC’s home base, in 2010. He was drawn here because of the proximity to world-class ice climbing and...