Measure the Distance to this Glacier UPDATE
Remember back in December when I posted this story about an OSU researcher who left a little data treasure inside a rock cairn? Measure the Distance to this Glacier, Thanks! […]
Remember back in December when I posted this story about an OSU researcher who left a little data treasure inside a rock cairn? Measure the Distance to this Glacier, Thanks! […]
The National Water Authority just published its inventory of glaciers and lakes in the high Andes. Following the new report, the 18 mountain ranges with glaciers in Peru have lost […]
Some of our project volunteers are also excellent writers. Remember Anna Murveit’s cool essay? Well, I’ve been meaning to share Zack’s take on our April expedition for some time now. […]
We’ve been lucky as frogs here to have attracted the most amazing volunteers to come work with us in the field. They’ve all been a bit nuts, but that’s exactly […]
This month we’re going to the field from 20 December – 2 January. In addition to having the world’s highest xmas party, New Year’s party, and frog-a-thon, we hope to […]
We’re taking off on Monday for another two weeks studying the world’s highest frogs. This time, we’ll be joined by two hard-core field biologists from the US who are traveling […]
I was bummed that I wasn’t able to get this post up before we headed into the field last month. Here she is, and there’s more to come! The Andes […]
Vasoconstrict My throbbing head Carry me over This high pass Make my belly warm and full Despite the frigid air Help me to catch the little frogs And keep my […]
Originally posted on Wander Woman Thea:
Franz Josef Glacier as seen from the valley floor. This 12km-long glacier can be found on the west coast of New Zealand’s South Island,…