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 | Sep 3, 2018 | Photography
That’s right, we just challenged you by kicking this off with one of our most popular photos of all time. Maybe next year we’ll be using yours! Photo Credit: Julie Hotz Our volunteers have some of the greatest adventures in some of the most beautiful...
by Adventure Scientists | Sep 3, 2018 | Uncategorized
By Rick LeirI was in a canoe, bobbing on powerboat wakes and baking in the sun. And hoping my Android was safe in its plastic envelope. I was scouting for butterflies along an uninhabited shoreline just outside of Ottawa, and the canoe seemed to be the best mode...
by Adventure Scientists | Aug 31, 2018 | Uncategorized
Adventure Scientists Project Managers Michelle Toshack and Anya Tyson represented both the work we do as a whole and the role of women in particular in science and conservation at a gathering earlier this week. Hosted by the 500 Women Scientists: Bozeman...
by Adventure Scientists | Aug 30, 2018 | Audio
Palmer Morse (left) and Matt Mikkelsen take to the woods and leave no sound unheard. Photos courtesy Spruce Tone Films Matt Mikkelsen and Palmer Morse are outdoor data collectors. They’re not carrying vials or baggies though. They’re toting microphones and...