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Monday 16 March 2015

Two weeks of adventure and science with Landmark in Montana!

So I’ve been living and volunteering for the Landmark project for two weeks now, run by Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation on the American Prairie Reserve. What have we been doing way out here in the middle of rural Montana? Monitoring all sorts of prairie wildlife with passion and gusto, that's what!

The two main monitoring methods we use right now are survey transects and trail cameras. Transects are about 10 miles long through rolling hills, flat plains, streams and occasionally flooded mud flats. Armed with binoculars, cameras and tablets, we try to identify and count all the wildlife in sight – from coyotes to deer to eagles to grouse, we want ‘em all!  Trail cameras need to be checked twice a month; we swap out memory cards and batteries and look over all the footage to see what unsuspecting critters they’ve picked up.  And next week we start counting sage grouse on their lekking grounds at sunrise – can’t wait!

Hiking, Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation, Landmark, floodplain, muddy
Transect 12, 10 miles of muddy floodplain ;)

Hiking, Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation, Landmark, floodplain, muddy
And I happened to grab the perfect Clif Bar for the day, "get muddy"

Then of course, there’s all the other fun stuff we do in our time off. We visit beautiful places like the stunning Larb Hills to the east, the gorgeous Charles M Russell wildlife refuge on the Missouri River to the south, and the humble Little Rockies to the west. We cook family dinners and make lots of music. We cuddle the farm cat and play many board games. All in all, it’s a great time of adventure, conservation and fun.  I’ve been spending lots of time photographing the plains wildlife and landscape, and scouting out subjects for future shoots (golden eagles and short-eared owls to come, if all goes well). 



Betty, cat, adventurers and scientists for conservation, landmark, montana
Betty the farm cat. 
Ice, frozen, winter, missouri river, Charles M. Russell Wildlife Refuge, Montana
Ice patterns on the Missouri River at Charles M. Russell Wildlife Refuge. 

Ice, frozen, winter, missouri river, Charles M. Russell Wildlife Refuge, Montana
Let's have a little fun!

Larb Hills, Montana, Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation, Landmark
Relaxing with Yuccas in the Larb Hills. 

Burnt Lodge, Charles M. Russell Wildlife Refuge, Montana, Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation, Landmark
Burnt trees at Burnt Lodge, overlooking the Charles M. Russel Wildlife Refuge. 

Burnt Lodge, American Prairie Reserve, Montana, burnt trees
Cool-looking burnt trees at Burnt Lodge.

Little Rockies, Montana, Bear Paw, mountains
View of the Bear Paw range from the Little Rockies.

Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation, landmark, montana, little rockies, mountains
The crew taking in the view atop the Little Rockies!

Until I get around to actually photographing them, I’ve been keeping track of all the fun new wildlife we’ve been seeing on the prairies:
  • ·         Two short-eared owls
  • ·         Three snowy owls
  • ·         Three golden eagles
  • ·         Three bald eagles
  • ·         One prairie falcon
  • ·         Two grey partridges
  • ·         And lots and lots of sage grouse!


Everything is very exciting here, especially with spring just around the corner and new wildlife returning to the prairies… But I can’t help but miss my dear sweet home of Guelph and all my wonderful friends there. There is a big empty space in my heart that all the horned larks and sage grouse in Montana cannot fill!  

butterfly, spring, american prairie reserve, montana
First butterfly of spring on the APR.
As usual, my bigger nicer photography website can be found at www.elainekennedyphotography.com.

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