by Adventure Scientists | Nov 13, 2012 | hiking
Diatoms help explain a changing climate High Alpine lakes can hold several species of diatoms. Dr. Bahls is studying these lakes in hopes of finding new species. Photo Credit Liam Dillaway. Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation has mobilized their athletes in...
by Adventure Scientists | Nov 5, 2012 | Uncategorized
Dave and Amy Freeman have been traveling the USA with the Wilderness Classroom. They have participated in several projects including using secchi disks to sample water turbidity and monitoring banded gulls. They were in New Jersey during Hurricane...
by Adventure Scientists | Oct 29, 2012 | Uncategorized
Sometimes adventure doesn’t work out the way you plan. The weather might turn on you before the summit of a mountain, the path might be blocked with no way around, or a giant storm serge might keep you from taking your original course. All...
by Adventure Scientists | Oct 17, 2012 | Uncategorized
Recreation brings in plenty of revenue for many towns along the Colorado River. Photo Credit https://www.downthecolorado.org/do-healthy-rivers-make-a-stronger-economy-river-recreation-part-ii/ Will Stauffer-Norris is an ASC adventurer traveling down the Colorado River...
by Adventure Scientists | Oct 10, 2012 | Uncategorized
For this week’s Adventure Wednesday We Check in With West Hanson and His Expedition Kayaking the Amazon from Source to Sea A King Toad eyes the team’s equipment suspiciously. Photo Credit Amazon Express 2012...