by Adventure Scientists | Dec 29, 2022 | adventurer spotlight, citizen science, Wild and Scenic Rivers
Abigail Taylor shares her experience volunteering for Adventure Scientists’ Wild and Scenic Rivers project, which provides water quality data to river managers of some of the most treasured waterways across the United States. In September 2022, she led a crew of...
by Adventure Scientists | Sep 20, 2022 | adventure science, adventurer spotlight
Have you ever gone far into the wilderness and wondered how scientists get data from such remote places? Sometimes scientists go with instruments stowed in expedition packs, but others depend on Adventure Scientists. Volunteer Lindsay Hunt shares her adventures during...
by Adventure Scientists | Jun 21, 2022 | citizen science, conservation, expeditions, interviews, kayaking, Rivers, Uncategorized, whitewater, Wild and Scenic Rivers
How do conservationists speak for the animals and places that need protection? From gathering scientific data to storytelling, conservation has many tools to draw on. This summer, four women are giving voice to a river and its ecosystem by embarking on an epic 1000+...
by Adventure Scientists | Jun 15, 2022 | adventure scientists, citizen science, conservation, Equity, Timber Tracking
Adventure Scientists is thrilled to share this essay from friend of the organization Magali Rojas. Magali and friend Aida Winters helped to demonstrate protocols for our Timber Tracking: Eastern Black Walnut training in 2021. She works with the Heartland Conservation...
by Adventure Scientists | Apr 7, 2022 | adventure scientists, Timber Tracking
Note: We are thrilled to feature this article from Dylan Jones, who volunteered with us for the Timber Tracking: Eastern Black Walnut project. Read the article here or where it was originally published in Highland Outdoors, West Virginia’s only independent...