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OUR SERVICES. Adventure Scientists is a nonprofit organization that designs and manages large scale data collection projects. By utilizing trained volunteers, we are able to reach nearly any spatial or temporal scale needed by our scientific partners. Request a consultation. Reports and Publications. ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS CURRENT PROJECTS CURRENT PROJECTS. We screen our projects to ensure each targets an environmental challenge where data is the limiting factor. and to ensure our skilled adventurers are the right volunteers for the job. ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS GLOBAL MICROPLASTICS PROJECT From 2013-2017, Adventure Scientists mobilized thousands of trained volunteers to help identify the extent of microplastic pollution in marine and freshwater systems around the world. Results have revealed microplastics in the vast majority of marine samples we've collected, from places including Maine, Alaska, Argentina, Thailand, andAntarctica.
OUR TIMBER PROJECT IS BACK! APPLY NOW TO JOIN Live. •. Get a firsthand view of our Timber Tracking project from the forest to the forensics lab in this 12-minute film featuring our scientific partners and volunteers from Earth Focus: Season 2, Episode 3 on PBS. Hear from author and ecologist Lauren E. Oakes about the unique story of the Alaska yellow-cedar. JOIN THE ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS TEAM! Other Ways to Join Us. There are also plenty of volunteer opportunities for data collection, and you can be a part of the team by following us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, and signing upOUR VOLUNTEERS
What is an Adventure Scientists volunteer? Adventure Scientists volunteers EXPLORE the planet while making a difference. They COLLECT data to PROTECT critical species and ecosystems. This is a community of thousands of outdoor adventurers who: Support conservation efforts and the scientific process. Pay attention to detail when collectingdata.
GALLATIN MICROPLASTICS INITIATIVE In a pilot survey of five sites along the Gallatin River, microplastic particles were found in every sample, some in startlingly high numbers. With this knowledge, we launched the Gallatin Microplastics Initiative to study the abundance and types of microplastics in the Gallatin Watershed. This was an expansion of the WorldwideMicroplastics
WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS FAQ We rely on your contributions as a volunteer to help us advance conservation research. If you are interested in promoting your work as an Adventure Scientists volunteer, tag us when you post on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or reach out to us at media@adventurescientists.org to collaborate. Apply to Join the Wild and Scenic Rivers Project. MICROPLASTICS IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT Microplastics in the marine environment Anthony L. Andrady Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS Adventure Scientists’ commitment to address environmental and human health challenges is intended to benefit all. In order to do this, we must address inequalities that affect groups targeted with discrimination. We have intentionally chosen to work with the principles of Equity, Inclusion, and Justice (EIJ) because focusing ondiversity
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OUR SERVICES. Adventure Scientists is a nonprofit organization that designs and manages large scale data collection projects. By utilizing trained volunteers, we are able to reach nearly any spatial or temporal scale needed by our scientific partners. Request a consultation. Reports and Publications. ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS CURRENT PROJECTS CURRENT PROJECTS. We screen our projects to ensure each targets an environmental challenge where data is the limiting factor. and to ensure our skilled adventurers are the right volunteers for the job. ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS GLOBAL MICROPLASTICS PROJECT From 2013-2017, Adventure Scientists mobilized thousands of trained volunteers to help identify the extent of microplastic pollution in marine and freshwater systems around the world. Results have revealed microplastics in the vast majority of marine samples we've collected, from places including Maine, Alaska, Argentina, Thailand, andAntarctica.
OUR TIMBER PROJECT IS BACK! APPLY NOW TO JOIN Live. •. Get a firsthand view of our Timber Tracking project from the forest to the forensics lab in this 12-minute film featuring our scientific partners and volunteers from Earth Focus: Season 2, Episode 3 on PBS. Hear from author and ecologist Lauren E. Oakes about the unique story of the Alaska yellow-cedar. JOIN THE ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS TEAM! Other Ways to Join Us. There are also plenty of volunteer opportunities for data collection, and you can be a part of the team by following us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, and signing upOUR VOLUNTEERS
What is an Adventure Scientists volunteer? Adventure Scientists volunteers EXPLORE the planet while making a difference. They COLLECT data to PROTECT critical species and ecosystems. This is a community of thousands of outdoor adventurers who: Support conservation efforts and the scientific process. Pay attention to detail when collectingdata.
GALLATIN MICROPLASTICS INITIATIVE In a pilot survey of five sites along the Gallatin River, microplastic particles were found in every sample, some in startlingly high numbers. With this knowledge, we launched the Gallatin Microplastics Initiative to study the abundance and types of microplastics in the Gallatin Watershed. This was an expansion of the WorldwideMicroplastics
WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS FAQ We rely on your contributions as a volunteer to help us advance conservation research. If you are interested in promoting your work as an Adventure Scientists volunteer, tag us when you post on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or reach out to us at media@adventurescientists.org to collaborate. Apply to Join the Wild and Scenic Rivers Project. MICROPLASTICS IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT Microplastics in the marine environment Anthony L. Andrady Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USAOUR SERVICES
OUR SERVICES. Adventure Scientists is a nonprofit organization that designs and manages large scale data collection projects. By utilizing trained volunteers, we are able to reach nearly any spatial or temporal scale needed by our scientific partners. Request a consultation. Reports and Publications. ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS CURRENT PROJECTS CURRENT PROJECTS. We screen our projects to ensure each targets an environmental challenge where data is the limiting factor. and to ensure our skilled adventurers are the right volunteers for the job. ABOUT ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS About Us. Adventure Scientists ® is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization based in Bozeman, MT that equips partners with data collected from the outdoors that are crucial to addressing environmental and human health challenges. By leveraging the skills of the outdoor adventure community we are able to gather difficult-to-obtain data at any scaleOUR VOLUNTEERS
Adventure Scientists volunteers EXPLORE the planet while making a difference. They COLLECT data to PROTECT critical species and ecosystems. This is a community of thousands of outdoor adventurers who: Support conservation efforts and the scientific process. Pay attention to detail when collecting data. Creatively solve problems inchallenging
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This was a regional offshoot of the Worldwide Microplastics Project focused in southwest Montana. In each year of the Gallatin Microplastics Initiative, 60+ volunteers returned four times to their assigned sites on the main Gallatin river and its tributaries, gathering an in-depth picture of plastic pollution from 70 sites across the watershed. JOIN THE ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS TEAM! Volunteer Recruitment Contractor We are seeking an experienced contractor to support volunteer recruitment for our field research projects. The position will focus on recruiting volunteers for our Timber Tracking: Eastern Black Walnut project, but may also support other active projects. PROJECT DESIGN AND FEASIBILITY Through our comprehensive process, w e'll take a deep dive to get the answers you need. After completing the process, you will get a full project plan, budget and next steps. Our goal is to provide you with a comprehensive plan of action that you can choose to execute on your own or by working with Adventure Scientists. 1. Interviews & Research.OUR VOLUNTEERS
What is an Adventure Scientists volunteer? Adventure Scientists volunteers EXPLORE the planet while making a difference. They COLLECT data to PROTECT critical species and ecosystems. This is a community of thousands of outdoor adventurers who: Support conservation efforts and the scientific process. Pay attention to detail when collectingdata.
GIS CONTRACTOR POSITION Adventure Scientists is looking for an exceptional individual to join our team as we unlock access to critical data for leaders working on solutions to the world’s biggest environmental and ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS Blog of microplastic results beginning November 2016 ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS Adventure Scientists’ commitment to address environmental and human health challenges is intended to benefit all. In order to do this, we must address inequalities that affect groups targeted with discrimination. We have intentionally chosen to work with the principles of Equity, Inclusion, and Justice (EIJ) because focusing ondiversity
ABOUT ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS About Us. Adventure Scientists ® is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization based in Bozeman, MT that equips partners with data collected from the outdoors that are crucial to addressing environmental and human health challenges. By leveraging the skills of the outdoor adventure community we are able to gather difficult-to-obtain data at any scale ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS CURRENT PROJECTS CURRENT PROJECTS. We screen our projects to ensure each targets an environmental challenge where data is the limiting factor. and to ensure our skilled adventurers are the right volunteers for the job. ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS GLOBAL MICROPLASTICS PROJECT From 2013-2017, Adventure Scientists mobilized thousands of trained volunteers to help identify the extent of microplastic pollution in marine and freshwater systems around the world. Results have revealed microplastics in the vast majority of marine samples we've collected, from places including Maine, Alaska, Argentina, Thailand, andAntarctica.
JOIN THE ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS TEAM! Project Assistant Contractor Adventure Scientists is seeking a self-motivated Project Assistant to start ASAP through December 17, 2021. The Project Assistant will work closely with all members of the projects team assisting with logistics of volunteer management. ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS STAFF Gregg Treinish, Founder/Executive Director. Gregg founded Adventure Scientists in 2011 with a strong passion for both scientific discovery and exploration. National Geographic named Gregg an Adventurer of the Year in 2008 when he and a friend completed a 7,800-mile OUR TIMBER PROJECT IS BACK! APPLY NOW TO JOIN Live. •. Get a firsthand view of our Timber Tracking project from the forest to the forensics lab in this 12-minute film featuring our scientific partners and volunteers from Earth Focus: Season 2, Episode 3 on PBS. Hear from author and ecologist Lauren E. Oakes about the unique story of the Alaska yellow-cedar. GALLATIN MICROPLASTICS INITIATIVE In a pilot survey of five sites along the Gallatin River, microplastic particles were found in every sample, some in startlingly high numbers. With this knowledge, we launched the Gallatin Microplastics Initiative to study the abundance and types of microplastics in the Gallatin Watershed. This was an expansion of the WorldwideMicroplastics
WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS FAQ We rely on your contributions as a volunteer to help us advance conservation research. If you are interested in promoting your work as an Adventure Scientists volunteer, tag us when you post on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or reach out to us at media@adventurescientists.org to collaborate. Apply to Join the Wild and Scenic Rivers Project. MICROPLASTICS IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT Microplastics in the marine environment Anthony L. Andrady Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS Adventure Scientists’ commitment to address environmental and human health challenges is intended to benefit all. In order to do this, we must address inequalities that affect groups targeted with discrimination. We have intentionally chosen to work with the principles of Equity, Inclusion, and Justice (EIJ) because focusing ondiversity
ABOUT ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS About Us. Adventure Scientists ® is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization based in Bozeman, MT that equips partners with data collected from the outdoors that are crucial to addressing environmental and human health challenges. By leveraging the skills of the outdoor adventure community we are able to gather difficult-to-obtain data at any scale ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS CURRENT PROJECTS CURRENT PROJECTS. We screen our projects to ensure each targets an environmental challenge where data is the limiting factor. and to ensure our skilled adventurers are the right volunteers for the job. ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS GLOBAL MICROPLASTICS PROJECT From 2013-2017, Adventure Scientists mobilized thousands of trained volunteers to help identify the extent of microplastic pollution in marine and freshwater systems around the world. Results have revealed microplastics in the vast majority of marine samples we've collected, from places including Maine, Alaska, Argentina, Thailand, andAntarctica.
JOIN THE ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS TEAM! Project Assistant Contractor Adventure Scientists is seeking a self-motivated Project Assistant to start ASAP through December 17, 2021. The Project Assistant will work closely with all members of the projects team assisting with logistics of volunteer management. ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS STAFF Gregg Treinish, Founder/Executive Director. Gregg founded Adventure Scientists in 2011 with a strong passion for both scientific discovery and exploration. National Geographic named Gregg an Adventurer of the Year in 2008 when he and a friend completed a 7,800-mile OUR TIMBER PROJECT IS BACK! APPLY NOW TO JOIN Live. •. Get a firsthand view of our Timber Tracking project from the forest to the forensics lab in this 12-minute film featuring our scientific partners and volunteers from Earth Focus: Season 2, Episode 3 on PBS. Hear from author and ecologist Lauren E. Oakes about the unique story of the Alaska yellow-cedar. GALLATIN MICROPLASTICS INITIATIVE In a pilot survey of five sites along the Gallatin River, microplastic particles were found in every sample, some in startlingly high numbers. With this knowledge, we launched the Gallatin Microplastics Initiative to study the abundance and types of microplastics in the Gallatin Watershed. This was an expansion of the WorldwideMicroplastics
WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS FAQ We rely on your contributions as a volunteer to help us advance conservation research. If you are interested in promoting your work as an Adventure Scientists volunteer, tag us when you post on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or reach out to us at media@adventurescientists.org to collaborate. Apply to Join the Wild and Scenic Rivers Project. MICROPLASTICS IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT Microplastics in the marine environment Anthony L. Andrady Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA ABOUT ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS About Us. Adventure Scientists ® is a 501 (c)3 nonprofit organization based in Bozeman, MT that equips partners with data collected from the outdoors that are crucial to addressing environmental and human health challenges. By leveraging the skills of the outdoor adventure community we are able to gather difficult-to-obtain data at any scaleOUR SERVICES
OUR SERVICES. Adventure Scientists is a nonprofit organization that designs and manages large scale data collection projects. By utilizing trained volunteers, we are able to reach nearly any spatial or temporal scale needed by our scientific partners. Request a consultation. Reports and Publications. ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS STAFF Gregg Treinish, Founder/Executive Director. Gregg founded Adventure Scientists in 2011 with a strong passion for both scientific discovery and exploration. National Geographic named Gregg an Adventurer of the Year in 2008 when he and a friend completed a 7,800-mileOUR VOLUNTEERS
Adventure Scientists volunteers EXPLORE the planet while making a difference. They COLLECT data to PROTECT critical species and ecosystems. This is a community of thousands of outdoor adventurers who: Support conservation efforts and the scientific process. Pay attention to detail when collecting data. Creatively solve problems inchallenging
ACCESS DATASETS
This was a regional offshoot of the Worldwide Microplastics Project focused in southwest Montana. In each year of the Gallatin Microplastics Initiative, 60+ volunteers returned four times to their assigned sites on the main Gallatin river and its tributaries, gathering an in-depth picture of plastic pollution from 70 sites across the watershed. APPLY NOW TO JOIN OUR POLLINATORS PROJECT Apply Now to Join Our Pollinators Project - Adventure Scientists. CONSERVING BIODIVERSITY: POLLINATORS. Butterflies are considered indicators of biodiversity. Although backcountry areas can be biodiversity hotspots, researchers =are lacking data on butterflies in these remote areas. The data collected in this project detailbutterflies
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GIS CONTRACTOR POSITION Adventure Scientists is looking for an exceptional individual to join our team as we unlock access to critical data for leaders working on solutions to the world’s biggest environmental andUSE OUR TOOLKIT
Use Our Microplastics Toolkit. This kit is intended to enable replication of our efforts in watersheds throughout the world. While this approach may not work in every jurisdiction, our intention is to provide a framework for others to get started on this important work. The methods and lessons presented here offer a glimpse into ourproject
RESOURCES FOR EQUITY INCLUSION AND JUSTICE Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 5 (5), 966-977, 2018. Giscombé, C. L., & Lobel, M. "Explaining disproportionately high rates of adverse birth outcomes among African Americans: the impact of stress, racism, and related factors in pregnancy." Psychological Bulletin, 131 (5), 662, 2005. ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS Adventure Scientists’ commitment to address environmental and human health challenges is intended to benefit all. In order to do this, we must address inequalities that affect groups targeted with discrimination. We have intentionally chosen to work with the principles of Equity, Inclusion, and Justice (EIJ) because focusing ondiversity
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OUR SERVICES. Adventure Scientists is a nonprofit organization that designs and manages large scale data collection projects. By utilizing trained volunteers, we are able to reach nearly any spatial or temporal scale needed by our scientific partners. Request a consultation. Reports and Publications. ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS CURRENT PROJECTS CURRENT PROJECTS. We screen our projects to ensure each targets an environmental challenge where data is the limiting factor. and to ensure our skilled adventurers are the right volunteers for the job. JOIN THE ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS TEAM! Project Assistant Contractor Adventure Scientists is seeking a self-motivated Project Assistant to start ASAP through December 17, 2021. The Project Assistant will work closely with all members of the projects team assisting with logistics of volunteer management. ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS GLOBAL MICROPLASTICS PROJECT From 2013-2017, Adventure Scientists mobilized thousands of trained volunteers to help identify the extent of microplastic pollution in marine and freshwater systems around the world. Results have revealed microplastics in the vast majority of marine samples we've collected, from places including Maine, Alaska, Argentina, Thailand, andAntarctica.
OUR TIMBER PROJECT IS BACK! APPLY NOW TO JOIN Live. •. Get a firsthand view of our Timber Tracking project from the forest to the forensics lab in this 12-minute film featuring our scientific partners and volunteers from Earth Focus: Season 2, Episode 3 on PBS. Hear from author and ecologist Lauren E. Oakes about the unique story of the Alaska yellow-cedar.OUR VOLUNTEERS
What is an Adventure Scientists volunteer? Adventure Scientists volunteers EXPLORE the planet while making a difference. They COLLECT data to PROTECT critical species and ecosystems. This is a community of thousands of outdoor adventurers who: Support conservation efforts and the scientific process. Pay attention to detail when collectingdata.
GALLATIN MICROPLASTICS INITIATIVE In a pilot survey of five sites along the Gallatin River, microplastic particles were found in every sample, some in startlingly high numbers. With this knowledge, we launched the Gallatin Microplastics Initiative to study the abundance and types of microplastics in the Gallatin Watershed. This was an expansion of the WorldwideMicroplastics
WILD AND SCENIC RIVERS FAQ We rely on your contributions as a volunteer to help us advance conservation research. If you are interested in promoting your work as an Adventure Scientists volunteer, tag us when you post on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter or reach out to us at media@adventurescientists.org to collaborate. Apply to Join the Wild and Scenic Rivers Project. MICROPLASTICS IN THE MARINE ENVIRONMENT Microplastics in the marine environment Anthony L. Andrady Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS Adventure Scientists’ commitment to address environmental and human health challenges is intended to benefit all. In order to do this, we must address inequalities that affect groups targeted with discrimination. We have intentionally chosen to work with the principles of Equity, Inclusion, and Justice (EIJ) because focusing ondiversity
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OUR SERVICES. Adventure Scientists is a nonprofit organization that designs and manages large scale data collection projects. By utilizing trained volunteers, we are able to reach nearly any spatial or temporal scale needed by our scientific partners. Request a consultation. Reports and Publications. ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS CURRENT PROJECTS CURRENT PROJECTS. We screen our projects to ensure each targets an environmental challenge where data is the limiting factor. and to ensure our skilled adventurers are the right volunteers for the job. JOIN THE ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS TEAM! Project Assistant Contractor Adventure Scientists is seeking a self-motivated Project Assistant to start ASAP through December 17, 2021. The Project Assistant will work closely with all members of the projects team assisting with logistics of volunteer management. ADVENTURE SCIENTISTS GLOBAL MICROPLASTICS PROJECT From 2013-2017, Adventure Scientists mobilized thousands of trained volunteers to help identify the extent of microplastic pollution in marine and freshwater systems around the world. Results have revealed microplastics in the vast majority of marine samples we've collected, from places including Maine, Alaska, Argentina, Thailand, andAntarctica.
OUR TIMBER PROJECT IS BACK! APPLY NOW TO JOIN Live. •. Get a firsthand view of our Timber Tracking project from the forest to the forensics lab in this 12-minute film featuring our scientific partners and volunteers from Earth Focus: Season 2, Episode 3 on PBS. Hear from author and ecologist Lauren E. Oakes about the unique story of the Alaska yellow-cedar.OUR VOLUNTEERS
What is an Adventure Scientists volunteer? Adventure Scientists volunteers EXPLORE the planet while making a difference. They COLLECT data to PROTECT critical species and ecosystems. This is a community of thousands of outdoor adventurers who: Support conservation efforts and the scientific process. Pay attention to detail when collectingdata.
GALLATIN MICROPLASTICS INITIATIVE In a pilot survey of five sites along the Gallatin River, microplastic particles were found in every sample, some in startlingly high numbers. With this knowledge, we launched the Gallatin Microplastics Initiative to study the abundance and types of microplastics in the Gallatin Watershed. This was an expansion of the WorldwideMicroplastics
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Adventure Scientists volunteers EXPLORE the planet while making a difference. They COLLECT data to PROTECT critical species and ecosystems. This is a community of thousands of outdoor adventurers who: Support conservation efforts and the scientific process. Pay attention to detail when collecting data. Creatively solve problems inchallenging
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This was a regional offshoot of the Worldwide Microplastics Project focused in southwest Montana. In each year of the Gallatin Microplastics Initiative, 60+ volunteers returned four times to their assigned sites on the main Gallatin river and its tributaries, gathering an in-depth picture of plastic pollution from 70 sites across the watershed.OUR VOLUNTEERS
What is an Adventure Scientists volunteer? Adventure Scientists volunteers EXPLORE the planet while making a difference. They COLLECT data to PROTECT critical species and ecosystems. This is a community of thousands of outdoor adventurers who: Support conservation efforts and the scientific process. Pay attention to detail when collectingdata.
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