Today is World Science Day for Peace and Development, a day to highlight the significant role of science in society […]
Learning from the tundra
October 22, 2020Story + photos by Hayes Henderson, Seasonal Ecology Technician ’20 The land points out towards the open ocean. As I […]
Education update: inviting inquiry with Crowd the Tap
October 20, 2020by Sarah Hooper, Education Specialist Crowd the Tap Maine is an education program that supports teachers and students as they […]
On the mysterious appearance of Jonah crabs at Schoodic Point
October 9, 2020story + photos by Shannon O’Brien Come September, the spittlebugs have disappeared from roadsides; the deer have grown velvety antlers […]
Tree pests in Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park
October 2, 2020by Catherine Schmitt Tree pests and diseases present a serious and growing threat to forests across national parks. From fungi […]
High tech, low tech rockweed
September 24, 2020Story and photos by Catherine Schmitt Cover photo (above) courtesy Nearview, LLC North Lubec, Maine – The sun rose gold […]
Fall Education Programs with Acadia National Park
September 23, 2020Acadia National Park will be offering 20 different K-12 virtual education programs for schools this fall. These interdisciplinary electronic field […]
Schoodic Summer Shorts
September 10, 2020Our science continues, despite many challenges brought on by a global pandemic. Because so many campus events had to be […]
2020 Hawk Watch in Acadia National Park
September 9, 2020The 26th year of observing migrating raptors as they fly over Acadia National Park has begun! Volunteer observers will be […]
Small park, big climate
September 7, 2020by Nick Fisichelli Acadia National Park includes about 50,000 acres of islands and peninsulas along the coast of Maine, with […]