By Andrea Willingham
One of my favorite things about being a part of the Glacier Lab is getting to contribute to the wildly diverse research conducted among its members. This summer, I put my own research into practice and ventured to southeast Alaska to execute my field work for my Master’s project on Local and Traditional Ecological Knowledge (LEK/TEK) and science related to climate change. It was my first time conducting social science field work, and inevitably turned out to be an incredible learning experience in every way. Continue reading