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 24, 2018 | Uncategorized
What do whale sharks, mountain lions, and urban farms have in common? They all factor into the diverse career trajectories of three Adventure Scientists staff members. In this webinar, Pollinators Project Manager Michelle Toshack, Timber Project Manager Anya Tyson,...
by Adventure Scientists | Aug 20, 2018 | Uncategorized
Ian Mahaffey with a bigleaf maple leaf. Photo Credit: Ian Mahaffey By Ian Mahaffey There’s something you should know about me before we get started: I’m kind of a map nerd. I took multiple GIS courses in college and fawn over the artistic work of James Niehues...
by Adventure Scientists | Aug 20, 2018 | Uncategorized
Legendary explorer, filmmaker, journalist, and ocean conservationist Jon Bowermaster talks to Gregg this week in the latest episode of The Green Radio Hour with Jon Bowermaster on Radio Kingston.Jon has been a long time friend and supporter of Adventure...
by Adventure Scientists | Aug 17, 2018 | Uncategorized
Photographing wildflowers in the Badlands. Photo by Claire Trainer By Anne LewisI am headed out to the Badlands this afternoon––a quick overnight to jump start the field work of observing butterflies in the wilderness for the Adventure Scientists...