by Adventure Scientists | Dec 8, 2016 | adventure, adventure scientists, camera trap, citizen science, collect, film festival, Uinta Mountains, ultrarunning, utah, Wildlife, wolverine
By: Danny Schmidt & Victoria Ortiz Solitary, elusive, and badass – meet the real wolverine In February of 2014, a remotely triggered camera in Utah’s rugged Uinta mountains captured a picture of something no one thought possible in the...
by Adventure Scientists | Jun 10, 2015 | Uinta Mountains, wolverine
In Search of Lynx and Wolverines in the Uinta Mountains Canada Lynx (Photo by Emmanuel Keller) By Grace Kay MatelichASC Media CoordinatorOur planet is home to more than 7 billion people and 8.7 million known species. 5,416 of those species are mammals. As humans, we...
by Adventure Scientists | May 1, 2015 | camera trap, Uinta Mountains, wolverine
By Alex Hamilton ASC Staff Last Saturday, I climbed into a truck bound for Utah alongside ASC Program Manager Mike Quist Kautz, two mountain bikes, a motorcycle, three pairs of skis and a pile of maps. Our goal was to scout trailheads and camera trap sites for...
by Adventure Scientists | Jan 15, 2014 | camera trap, montana, snow, students, wolverine
Snow, Camping and Kids – Weekend in the Woods with Arrowhead Middle School ASC guide and intern Julia Johannesen grew up in the “Natural State” of Arkansas and holds a B.S. in Human & Environmental Sciences and a Masters degree in Sustainable...