
Adventure Scientists
Tracking Whitebark Pine Trees for Restoration Efforts
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Free
Outdoors
Traverse in alpine areas to find and assess Whitebark Pine trees
In a specific area
- Ongoing through August 31, 2026 at 4:00 AM
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To protect this threatened species, the U.S. Forest Service requires precise data on the location and status of whitebark pine trees. They can’t gather that data alone. Adventure Scientists and the Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation have partnered to create a comprehensive database of whitebark pine trees in Oregon and Washington, providing agencies and researchers with the information they need to conserve and ultimately restore this keystone species.
Ticket Required: No
Minimum Age: 13
Languages: English
