by Adventure Scientists | Jun 17, 2015 | Uncategorized
Photos and Writing by Brady RossASC Landmark Crew MemberThis is the time to be on the prairie. Calves are roaming the hills, testing their mental courage against oncoming vehicles. Pronghorn and deer fawns are soon to join them. The prairie flowers are in full bloom,...
by Adventure Scientists | Jun 15, 2015 | Uncategorized
Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation is now on AmazonSmile! 0.5% of eligible AmazonSmile purchases will be donated to ASC, in support of our mission to mobilize the outdoor adventure community to collect scientific data from some of the hardest-to-reach places,...
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 | Jun 8, 2015 | microplastics, skiing
The author gathering a sample from a lake in the Julian Alps after skiing the couloir in the background Story and Photos by Kt MillerASC Microplastics Adventurer As Mose drove, I could see a large stream running along the side of the road on the way to Ljubljana, the...
by Adventure Scientists | Jun 8, 2015 | Photography
Photos and Writing by Brady RossASC Landmark VolunteerThis is the time to be on the prairie. Calves are roaming the hills, testing their mental courage against oncoming vehicles. Pronghorn and deer fawns are soon to join them. The prairie flowers are in full bloom,...