NASA published a blog on another project field trip to the Wrangell Mountains: "On March 14, four members of the NASA ABoVE Dall sheep project (lead PI Laura Prugh and PhD students Chris Cosgrove, Ryan Crumley, and Molly Tedesche) headed into the Wrangell Mountains for a week-long field expedition toconduct snow surveys. These snow surveys..." [read more]
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Laura Prugh went back to the Wrangell Mountains in March 2017 and wrote about it in a blog post:
"We created some interesting patterns reminiscent of alien crop circles during our snow surveys in Wrangell St Elias National Park last month..." [read more] |
Laura Prugh wrote a blog on her Wrangell Mountains field trip in September 2016:
"My new postdoc Madelon van de Kerk and I had an amazing field trip in Wrangell St Elias National Park Sept 16-22. We were deploying remote cameras and snow stakes to monitor snow conditions as part of my NASA ABoVE Dall sheep project..." [read more] |
"Nasa sponsors a closer look at Dall sheep and the warming North", reports Yukon News:
"The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration is interested not just in what's going on in outer space, but they also want to use their satellites to understand what's going on on Earth,” says wildlife ecologist and Dall sheep expert Laura Prugh... [read more] |
NASA published a blog on "Counting Sheep, the 'driving force' of Denali", written by Kate Ramsayer:
"On Monday, July 11, as the green shuttle bus stopped at a campground to pick up drenched passengers, a murmur spread. Fingers pointed out the left side of the window, necks craned, binoculars raised to eyes and sure enough, there they were..." [read more] |