Video Clip - AAC/NPS Yosemite Lichen Inventory Project
First Access to Colorful Waterfall Species - Ranger and Climber Sampling Lichen at Vernal Falls
On Sept. 18, 2008 Associated Press reporter Tracy Cone accompanied our project team to Vernal Falls in Yosemite Valley. NPS scientist Martin Hutten rappelled down the 300-foot sheer face of the falls with a climber from our team to gather samples from the vivid streaks of red, white, black and grey lichens on the wall.
Climbers from The American Alpine Club are helping the National Park Service rangers preserve and protect Yosemite by working together with them on these types of "Citizen Scientist" projects. Climbers are also helping in other mountain regions of the world, such as in the Everest region of Nepal.
Everyone who visits parks and other protected areas has a role to play in their protection. What could be your role? Contact your favorite parks and protected areas and ask how you can volunteer.
Here's a link to Tracy Cone's Associated Press article about this project:
cbsnews.com/stories/2008/09/24/ap/tech/main4473251.shtml
AAC/NPS Yosemite Lichen Inventory - Vernal Falls sampling from L. McMillan on Vimeo.

