We amplify the impact of environmental and human health researchers by training outdoor adventurers to collect high quality data from around the world!
Ready to get out and give back? Join for our Reforestation: Western U.S. July Data Blitz, now through August 5th and score some great prizes from our sponsors! Learn more at https://t.co/YE6RwKOAaX
#protectwhatyoulove#healthytrees#citizenscience#nationalforests
Volunteer shoutout to Pam Hoult from the Bay area in CA. Pam is currently helping with our Reforestation: Western US project, but has been a dedicated volunteer for year. Big thanks to you Pam! Learn how you can volunteer with us today at https://t.co/pkT16Cv501
Recovery efforts are ongoing two years after the Caldor fire ripped through the El Dorado National Forest, which is one of the goals of our Reforestation project with @mastreforest. Learn how you can get involved: https://t.co/pkT16Cv501
Stanislaus National Forest has nearly 140,000 acres of old-growth forest to explore! If you visit this summer, volunteer with us to collect data that informs reforestation efforts after fire or drought. Learn more: https://t.co/pkT16Cv501
@Stanislaus_NF@mastreforest
Our newest project, a partnership with Mast Reforestation, gets volunteers out scouting for conifer cones to aid reforestation efforts! Learn more: https://t.co/pkT16Cv501
Interested in volunteering to help with reforestation?
Here's a way you can get involved this summer: https://t.co/QiFwLNL3qQ You can volunteer to survey cones wtih @advscientists, which helps inform our collection efforts to get more seed for our forest restoration projects.
May 22nd marks the International Day for Biological Diversity. Data are critical in monitoring and assessing biodiversity across biomes. Adventure Scientists is committed to the Global Biodiversity Framework through our work. #BuildBackBiodiversity#AgreementToAction#KMGBF
Today is Give Big Gallatin Valley here in Montana! We're grateful for the support of our local community to take on conservation projects near and far over the years. To make a gift, check out our #GBGV page: https://t.co/KGQCgs34iK
📷: Louise Johns, 2018
Happy Arbor Day! Our Timber Tracking volunteers help preserve forest ecosystems and support sustainable logging by collecting samples from tulip poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera) and ash (Fraxinus spp) in the Eastern U.S.
🌳 Learn more & apply: https://t.co/NrRjZhO9BX
#JobOp at @AdvScientists - #Forest Specialist: Associate Director, Project Creation – In-Office, Bozeman, MT or remote from the United States. Read more https://t.co/ubxnxFOlaT #vacancies#jobs 🌳
Gregg Treinish, our Founder and Executive Director, has been named to The Explorers Club 50 for his conservation and citizen science work with Adventure Scientists! Meet The @ExplorersClub 50, Class of 2023, here: https://t.co/ydjEDcJqsW
Our Wild and Scenic Rivers volunteers are passionate about the waterways they visit as they gather water quality data.
Raft along Oregon’s Rogue River with Abigail Taylor by enjoying her post on Adventure Scientists’ blog: “Going Rogue for Science.”
https://t.co/1ocEYsSFfg
Join us on Thursday, January 12th at 7 PM Eastern for a virtual event exploring the science, history, and culture surrounding the issue of timber theft: RSVP at https://t.co/kod30jhuQX
Featuring author and historian @lbourgon !
NatGeo recently highlighted our partner Dr. Paola Rodríguez, who is working to protect coral reefs on Mexico's Pacific coast. Actor Gonzalo García Vivanco visits Dr. Rodríguez to learn about threats to reefs from climate change, tourism, and over-fishing: https://t.co/cSQymkROmT
Shout out to @cfanalytics an analytics consultancy based in Seattle, WA. This year, the Campfire Analytics team and community selected Adventure Scientists from the 1% for the Planet directory of nonprofits to make a year-end donation. Thank you so much!
Adventure Scientists volunteer Emily Marvel shares her motivation for the Timber Tracking: Eastern Black Walnut project. She and hundreds of other volunteers collected samples for the U.S. Forest Service to combat tree theft. Watch and learn more: https://t.co/6AFGGjAasa
We’re grateful to celebrate our partnership with Outdoor Research! For Giving Tuesday, 11/29, you can donate to Adventure Scientists and other highlighted organizations during checkout at https://t.co/Qw8XzyPL8x.
Join us this #givingtuesday at https://t.co/buGFSe9hoA (link in bio)
📷 Volunteer Lindsay Hunt sampling on the Tinayguk River, Alaska, for our Wild and Scenic Rivers project.
For our fourth Impact Area, the focus is on Freshwater: We provide crucial information about water quality and quantity to mitigate the impacts of climate change and promote the effective management of freshwater ecosystems: https://t.co/0K1TIm5lFs