by Chrissy Very | May 14, 2026 | adventurers and scientists for conservation, biodiversity, conservation, research, Wildlife
A partnership between the U.S. Forest Service and Adventure Scientists is bringing statistically rigorous, large‑scale biodiversity monitoring to some of the most remote forests in Washington, Oregon, and Northern California. Deep in the forests of the Pacific...
by Adventure Scientists | Nov 22, 2016 | adventure scientists, adventurers and scientists for conservation, collect, explore, GratefulGiveBack, microplastics, protect, scat
By Victoria Ortiz Adventure Scientist volunteers braving the cold to collect water samples, photo by Louise Johns The snow started falling outside our Bozeman office windows this week, signaling the beginning of a much-anticipated winter season. Many...
by Adventure Scientists | Sep 14, 2016 | adventure science, adventurers and scientists for conservation, citizen science, Gallatin Microplastics, microplastic pollution, microplastics, montana
By Adventure Scientists Staff Guy Alsentzer and Kelsey Brasseur, our Microplastics Program Manager, train a new crew of volunteers at Bozeman Pond. Photo: Jeff Miesbauer This weekend Adventure Scientists kicked off the second year of our Gallatin Microplastics...
by Adventure Scientists | Mar 16, 2016 | adventurers and scientists for conservation, boating, microplastics, sailing
By: Jordan SnyderASC Microplastics Adventurer La Trappe Creek off of the Choptank River is just one of many beautiful anchorages in the bay to drop the hook and explore. (Photo by Jordan Snyder) We ghosted out of the Chester River at sunrise leaving behind another...
by Adventure Scientists | Feb 17, 2016 | adventurers and scientists for conservation, citizen science, Gallatin Microplastics, Photography, slideshow, winter adventure
Do you have a favorite river? Rivers offer an escape from the daily grind — a place to swim, boat, fish, and unwind as they flow downstream. In Southwest Montana, a group of outdoor enthusiasts are giving back to one of their local rivers through...
by Adventure Scientists | Jan 27, 2016 | adventurers and scientists for conservation, camera trap, Uinta Mountains, Video, Wildlife
The Uinta Mountains are a place of superlatives: This is home to Utah’s highest peak, its largest wilderness area, and the tallest east-west mountain range in the lower 48. With extensive alpine high country and more than 1,000 lakes, it hosts wildlife...