Botswana Wildlife and Wetlands Symposium
Maun, Botswana — Round River Executive Director, Dennis Sizemore, and Student Program Director, Doug Milek, attended the and presented to the 2015 Botswana Wildlife and Wetlands Symposium on March 17th – 19th. Round River’s work in Namibia and Botswana was featured at the symposium.
Leaving Only Footsteps? Think Again
New York Times – Sunday Review By CHRISTOPHER SOLOMON FEB. 13, 2015 ONE of the most popular places for backcountry skiing in North America is Teton Pass in Wyoming, high above the adventure playground of Jackson Hole. This winter, as skiers and snowboarders unload gear for a day of sweat and powder-skiing, the researcher Kimberly Heinemeyer has been moving […]
Mobile science – Wolverine research brings together unlikely groups
By Sarah Jane Keller Missoula News/Independent Publishing Three months ago at a trailhead in eastern Idaho’s Centennial Mountains, wolverine research technician Kyle Crapster eyed two snowmobilers from across the parking lot as they pulled avalanche safety gear from a sticker-emblazoned truck. He suspected they were heading for the steep, open slopes that help make this area […]