Schoodic Institute - Home
Menu
  • About
    • Support and Commitment to Wabanaki Nations
    • Partnership with Acadia National Park
    • Board of Directors
    • Staff
    • History
    • Employment Opportunities
  • Our Science
    • Our Science
    • Citizen Science
    • Conducting Research in Acadia
    • Acadia Science Fellowship
    • Early-Career Opportunities
  • Education
    • Schoodic Education Adventure
    • Acadia Teacher Fellowship
    • Engaging Students
    • Acadia Ranger Programs
    • School Field Trips
  • Visit
  • Meets & Retreats
    • Conference Facilities
    • Education Facilities
    • Dining at Schoodic Institute
    • Lodging at Schoodic Institute
    • Weddings and Special Events
  • Calendar
  • News
    • Subscribe
  • Contact Us
    • Map & Directions
    • Staff Contacts
    • Campus Map
  • FAQs
DONATE

Acadia’s Science Legacy

January 26, 2021
  • Bird Ecology
  • Citizen Science
  • Communication
  • Forest Ecology
  • History
  • Marine Ecology
  • News
  • Science

Acadia National Park has a rich history of science, perhaps the most extensive legacy of study among early national parks. […]

Read More

Old Town High School drinking water study: a first look.

January 9, 2021
  • Education
  • News
  • Science

by Bill Zoellick Last fall, students working with Ed Lindsey and Chuck Neeley at Old Town High School collected water […]

Read More

Online winter programs from Acadia National Park rangers

January 8, 2021
  • Education
  • News
  • Science

Acadia National Park is offering a series of online ranger-led programs this winter. Programs are designed for public audiences but also […]

Read More

Cadillac Mountain Hawk Watch Summary 2020

December 29, 2020
  • Bird Ecology
  • News
  • Science

by Seth Benz 2020 marked the twenty-sixth year of the Hawk Watch atop Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park, and […]

Read More

Sea Watch 2020 Summary

December 8, 2020
  • Bird Ecology
  • News
  • Science

by Seth Benz The 2020 autumn Sea Watch at Schoodic Point in Acadia National Park tallied 53,116 individual migrant waterbirds […]

Read More

Next citizen science workshop has a focus on pollinators

December 7, 2020
  • Citizen Science
  • News
  • Science

by Hannah Webber Citizen science is advancing research and learning across multidisciplinary fields. It can also be a valuable way […]

Read More

Paying attention to wicked high tides

December 7, 2020
  • Citizen Science
  • Science
  • sea level rise

by Catherine Schmitt “King Tides” are the monthly high tides that occur during the new and full moons. They are […]

Read More
a lobster boat unloads crates at a floating dock

Education update: Shellfish Resilience Lab

December 4, 2020
  • Citizen Science
  • Education
  • Marine Ecology
  • News

by Bill Zoellick The Town of Gouldsboro has begun work on its Shellfish Resilience Laboratory and will have it operational […]

Read More

On Giving Tuesday, join us in paying attention

November 29, 2020
  • News

Pay attention. Be astonished. Tell about it. These are the instructions for living a life, from poet Mary Oliver. At […]

Read More

Sounds of Your Park

November 12, 2020
  • Bird Ecology
  • News
  • Science

Schoodic Point birds are featured in a new immersive audio experience of the planet’s protected places. Recorded by volunteer Laura […]

Read More

Posts pagination

Previous page 1 … 12 13 14 … 22 Next page
Schoodic Science Science Stories Current Projects Publications Research in Acadia Acadia National Park Science Symposium Early-Career Opportunities
Unique Venues

9 Atterbury Circle, P.O. Box 277, Winter Harbor, Maine 04693

207-288-1310

info@schoodicinstitute.org

Donate
© 2026 Schoodic Institute | Designed by Sutherland • Weston