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Rewilding EarthRewilding EarthEpisode 145: Calling All Citizen Scientists! How To Make A Big Impact On Your Next Adventure With Adventure ScientistsGregg founded Adventure Scientists in 2011 based on his passion for exploration, scientific discovery and galvanizing “the choir” to more directly participate in citizen science conservation. National Geographic named Gregg Treinish “Adventurer of the Year” in 2008 when he and a friend completed a 7,800-mile trek along the spine of the Andes mountain range, and […] Read full article: Episode 145: Calling All Citizen Scientists! How To Make A Big Impact On Your Next Adventure With Adventure Scientists2025-03-2834 minRewilding Earth PodcastRewilding Earth PodcastEpisode 145: Calling All Citizen Scientists! How To Make A Big Impact On Your Next Adventure With Adventure ScientistsGregg founded Adventure Scientists in 2011 based on his passion for exploration, scientific discovery and galvanizing “the choir” to more directly participate in citizen science conservation. National Geographic named Gregg Treinish “Adventurer of the Year” in 2008 when he and a friend completed a 7,800-mile trek along the spine of the Andes mountain range, and […] Read full article: Episode 145: Calling All Citizen Scientists! How To Make A Big Impact On Your Next Adventure With Adventure Scientists2025-03-2834 minScience QuicklyScience QuicklyCombatting Climate Anxiety through Community ScienceIt’s easy to feel overwhelmed with the news these days and to fear for the future. What if you could interrupt doomscrolling and contribute to conservation at the same time? That’s the idea behind programs like Adventure Scientists, eBird and iNaturalist. Guest Gregg Treinish, founder and executive director of Adventure Scientists, joins host Rachel Feltman to talk about community science in the great outdoors. Learn more about Adventure ScientistsContribute to the California Biodiversity projectContribute to the Tracking Eastern Hemlock projectRead Treinish’s opinion piece i...2025-01-2414 minScientific American Podcast: Science TalkScientific American Podcast: Science TalkCombatting Climate Anxiety through Community ScienceIt’s easy to feel overwhelmed with the news these days and to fear for the future. What if you could interrupt doomscrolling and contribute to conservation at the same time? That’s the idea behind programs like Adventure Scientists, eBird and iNaturalist. Guest Gregg Treinish, founder and executive director of Adventure Scientists, joins host Rachel Feltman to talk about community science in the great outdoors. Learn more about Adventure ScientistsContribute to the California Biodiversity projectContribute to the Tracking Eastern Hemlock projectRead Treinish’s opinion piece i...2025-01-2414 minScience QuicklyScience QuicklyCombatting Climate Anxiety through Community ScienceIt’s easy to feel overwhelmed with the news these days and to fear for the future. What if you could interrupt doomscrolling and contribute to conservation at the same time? That’s the idea behind programs like Adventure Scientists, eBird and iNaturalist. Guest Gregg Treinish, founder and executive director of Adventure Scientists, joins host Rachel Feltman to talk about community science in the great outdoors. Learn more about Adventure ScientistsContribute to the California Biodiversity projectContribute to the Tracking Eastern Hemlock projectRead Treinish’s opinion piece i...2025-01-2414 minThe Answers Are Out There PodcastThe Answers Are Out There PodcastFrom Adventuring, to Finding Purpose, to Making a Big Impact. Gregg Treinish: Adventure ScientistsTrekking 11,000 kilometers over the entire length of South America was cool, but for Gregg Treinish— adventurer and National Geographic Explorer of the Year—something was missing. He wondered if somehow he could bring together his passion for being outdoors, his love of big-time adventuring, and his deep interest in science. And there was one more thing; he wanted to somehow make the world a better place. By later starting his own organization, Adventure Scientists, he devised a clever way to accomplish all of the above and to help thousands of other extraordinary adventurers from around the globe become a part...2024-04-2342 minEDGE with Brandon WhiteEDGE with Brandon WhiteNational Geographic Adventurer of the Year to Business Owner with Gregg Treinish Founder of Adventure ScientistsGregg shares his founders story from his humble beginnings sleeping in a tent in a friends backyard to founding Adventure Scientists.His company now has millions in funding and, as importantly, is having a positive scientific impact on our planet.About Gregg Treinish 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 trek along the spine of the Andes Mountain Range. He was included on the Christian Science...2022-01-251h 06American FilmmakerAmerican FilmmakerEp 56 - A Public Policy Expert And A Filmmaker Tell "The Story Of Plastic" - Megan Ponder And Deia SchlosbergMegan Ponder is an accomplished public policy professional, researcher, and a producer of the Emmy Award-winning documentary The Story of Plastic. Megan’s work is focused on plastic pollution including global recycling systems and the impacts of petrochemical production on communities. She has consulted for global and national plastic pollution campaigns and initiatives and has worked with stakeholders representing government, industry, and community perspectives on plastic pollution and waste management. Megan is Co Director of Peak Plastic Foundation and lives in the Pacific Northwest where she is involved in local issues including forest practices, clean water, and wild fish co...2021-12-1342 minGreen Thru PodcastsGreen Thru PodcastsPodcast 26 - Gregg TreinishHow would someone be able to help to collect data to tackle some of the most significant environmental and human challenges that our planet is currently facing?Gregg Treinish is the Founder and Executive Director of a non-profit organisation called Adventure Scientists, which strives to equip researchers and other partners with data collected from outdoors that is crucial to addressing environmental and human health challenges.The conversation also explores some of the most significant research milestones that Adventure Scientists has helped contribute to over the last decade and much more, enjoy!Link to...2021-09-1736 minBaby Got BackstoryBaby Got BackstoryBGBS 070: Gregg Treinish | Adventure Scientists | Moving at a Human PaceBGBS 070: Gregg Treinish | Adventure Scientists | Moving at a Human PaceGregg 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 trek along the spine of the Andes Mountain Range. He was included on the Christian Science Monitor’s 30 under 30 list in 2012, and the following year became a National Geographic Emerging Explorer for his work with Adventure Scientists. In 2013, he was named a Backpacker Magazine “hero”, in 2015, a Draper Richards Kaplan Entrepreneur and one of Men’s...2021-06-0249 minInside Personal Growth with Greg VoisenInside Personal Growth with Greg VoisenPodcast 826: Adventure Scientists with Gregg TreinishThis new podcast is an interview with Gregg Treinish, Founder and Executive Director of Adventure Scientists, a nonprofit organization that equips scientific partners with data collected from the outdoors that are crucial to addressing environmental and human health challenges.2020-11-1127 minThe Black Diamond PodcastThe Black Diamond PodcastEp. 29 Gregg Treinish: Adventure Scientists & Accelerating Positive Environmental ImpactGregg Treinish was named a National Geographic “Adventurer of the Year” after completing the first-known trek along the spine of the Andes mountain range - a 7,800-mile expedition. In 2011, he founded Adventure Scientists, a nonprofit organization that deploys outdoor adventurers to collect high quality scientific data that can amplify and accelerate solutions to environmental and human health issues. Gregg has been named a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, a Grist 50 Fixer, and one of Men’s Journal’s “50 Most Adventurous Men,” among other accolades.Gregg shared his journey leading him to become National Geographic’s “Adventurer of the Year”, he talked about hi...2020-10-2749 minThis is CandorThis is CandorAdventuring with purpose and finding your place in the environmental movement with Gregg Treinish, Founder and Executive Director of Adventure ScientistsOn today’s episode I’m joined by Gregg Trienish, the Founder and Executive director of Adventure Scientists. Since their founding in 2011, Adventure Scientists has sent thousands of volunteer adventurers on missions to collect data from remote, difficult-to-access locations for scientists and conservation partners. Gregg's passion for scientific discovery, exploration, and adventuring with purpose is evident. Sixteen years ago he thru-hiked the Appalachian Trail and in 2008 National Geog...2020-10-1645 minIgnite Your Mind With Free AudiobookIgnite Your Mind With Free AudiobookDanger on the Mountain!: True Stories of Extreme Adventures Audiobook by Gregg TreinishListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 424697 Title: Danger on the Mountain!: True Stories of Extreme Adventures Author: Gregg Treinish, Kitson Jazynka Narrator: Nick Walther Format: Unabridged Length: 00:59:57 Language: English Release date: 10-06-20 Publisher: Recorded Books Genres: Kids, General, Action & Adventure, Non-Fiction Summary: Incredible stories about explorers and their amazing adventures I crawled to the edge, to the last centimeter of the continent and its last piece of grass and last grain of dirt. Hanging out at the edge of the world at the edge of a mountain ridge is just another day for...2020-10-0659 minThe Black Diamond PodcastThe Black Diamond PodcastEp. 29 Gregg Treinish: Adventure Scientists & Accelerating Positive Environmental ImpactGregg Treinish was named a National Geographic “Adventurer of the Year” after completing the first-known trek along the spine of the Andes mountain range - a 7,800-mile expedition. In 2011, he founded Adventure Scientists, a nonprofit organization that deploys outdoor adventurers to collect high quality scientific data that can amplify and accelerate solutions to environmental and human health issues. Gregg has been named a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, a Grist 50 Fixer, and one of Men’s Journal’s “50 Most Adventurous Men,” among other accolades.Gregg shared his journey leading him to become National Geographic’s “Adventurer of the Year”, he talked about hi...2020-09-2749 minHeart Stock Radio PodcastHeart Stock Radio PodcastGregg Treinish, Founder/Executive Director at Adventure ScientistsGregg Treinish is a conservationist, social entrepreneur, and adventurer. He founded Adventure Scientists in 2011, with a strong passion for both scientific discovery and exploration. Hear his story on this episode of Heart Stock Radio. Heart Stock Radio is a production of KBMF 102.5 and underwritten by Purse for the People. 2020-07-1130 minThe Trail ShowThe Trail ShowThe Trail Show #58: AZT ReduxShow #58 – Spring is in the air! On this month´s Trail Show, we plunge into Disco’s recent hike on the Arizona Trail, the Founder of Adventure Scientists, Gregg Treinish, talks to us about the important work they are doing, Speshul 41 discusses trams, bear cans and the fate of ADZPCTKO, special guest Amanda “Zuul” […] The post The Trail Show #58: AZT Redux first appeared on The Trail Show.2017-04-293h 04Inspiring Social Entrepreneurs PodcastInspiring Social Entrepreneurs PodcastEpisode 76: Interview with Gregg Treinish, founder of Adventure ScientistsGregg is founder of Adventure Scientists, a US non profit that partners with various conservation groups around the world to collect data from the outdoors that are crucial to unlocking solutions to the world’s environmental challenges. Since its founding in 2011, it has sent thousands of volunteers on missions to collect data from remote, difficult-to-access locations for conservation groups.  This has led to the discovery of more than three dozen new species, provided key information to guide climate change decision-making, and helped protect threatened wildlife habitat around the world.2017-04-2646 min