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Canyoneers Collect Algae: Exploring Hawaii’s Unknown Ecosystems

Canyoneers Collect Algae: Exploring Hawaii’s Unknown Ecosystems

by Adventure Scientists | Feb 12, 2013 | adventure, adventurers and scientists for conservation

ASC Adventure Science Takes Explorers Down Steep Canyons in Search of New Discoveries Eric Leifer is on a mission to explore Hawaii’s remote canyons and search for important algae samples. Photo credit: Eric Leifer Eric Leifer is currently leading a canyoneering...
Karen and Markus explore the culture, wildlife, and weather of Isla Navarino

Karen and Markus explore the culture, wildlife, and weather of Isla Navarino

by Adventure Scientists | Jan 31, 2013 | adventure, adventure trekking, biodiversity, citizen science, south america, Wildlife

Two Adventurers Recording Data as they Backpack Through Argentina and Chile Karen and Markus are recording observations for the the Wildlands Biodiversity project while travelling through Argentina and Chile. Karen and Markus are world travellers and avid adventurers....
Fresh Tracks: A Backcountry Skiing and Camping Project

Fresh Tracks: A Backcountry Skiing and Camping Project

by Adventure Scientists | Dec 20, 2012 | adventure

Backcountry Skiers and Snowshoers Needed to Search for Pine Martens Are you looking for an opportunity to join Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation as a member of their community of citizen scientists? Have you been itching to get into the mountains...
ASC and the American Alpine Club go Hand in Hand for One Adventurer 

ASC and the American Alpine Club go Hand in Hand for One Adventurer 

by Adventure Scientists | Dec 11, 2012 | adventure, adventurers and scientists for conservation, climbing, science

A Climber Turned Citizen Scientist’s Story of Adventure and Data Collection Dylan and his climbing partner in Colorado. Photo credit: Dylan Jones Dylan Jones is an American Alpine Club Member and avid climber who decided to add some science to his climbing trip...
Secchi Disks, Banded Gulls and a Whole lot of Adventure with the Wilderness Classroom

Secchi Disks, Banded Gulls and a Whole lot of Adventure with the Wilderness Classroom

by Adventure Scientists | Nov 27, 2012 | adventure, citizen science, conservation, Great Lakes, kayaking, students

ASC teams up with the Wilderness Classroom to study water quality and bird migration in the name of science and adventure Dave and Amy Freeman, the Founders of Wilderness Classroom. Photo credit: Wildernessclassroom.com For the past three years, Dave and Amy Freeman...
W. Chichagof Island, Alaska by Gregg Treinish ;  Yellow-Cedar Study

W. Chichagof Island, Alaska by Gregg Treinish ;  Yellow-Cedar Study

by Adventure Scientists | Aug 24, 2012 | adventure, adventure trekking, adventurers and scientists for conservation

From my Journal August 9th, 2012“I have been in the field for fifteen days, and it has not stopped raining.  The algal bloom that started growing on my outdoor research shirt has now taken over and is visible throughout the majority of the fabric....
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