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What a climate station can teach us about Acadian forests

August 12, 2022
  • Climate Change
  • Education
  • Forest Ecology
  • Schoodic Signals

by Olivia Milloway In July of 2021, a group of teachers from Maine, Vermont, and New Hampshire traded in their […]

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Schoodic Signals: Luna Moth

July 31, 2022
  • Citizen Science
  • Schoodic Signals

by Jess Moskowitz | photos by Elizabeth Halasz The luna moth (Actias luna) is a moth you don’t easily forget […]

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sunrise over the ocean with trees and grass in foreground

Finding home where land meets water

July 29, 2022
  • Communication
  • Marine Ecology
  • Science

by Jes Hosch, Summer 2022 Intern from University of Minnesota I was born in Duluth, Minnesota, in a hospital room […]

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What’s going on with the cardinals?

July 24, 2022
  • Bird Ecology
  • Citizen Science
  • Schoodic Signals

story + photos by Seth Benz Recently a summer resident of Winter Harbor wondered if something might be happening with […]

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In Memoriam: Paul Haertel

July 22, 2022
  • Community

by David Manski It saddens me greatly to share the news that former Acadia National Park Superintendent and Schoodic Institute […]

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three-leaved plants with white flowers grow on the edge of an ocean cliff

What we can learn from three-toothed cinquefoil

July 3, 2022
  • Citizen Science
  • Schoodic Signals

by Olivia Milloway; photos by Catherine Schmitt If you’ve spent time on the Schoodic Peninsula, you’ve likely seen members of […]

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Rocks and trees on the summit of Cadillac on a foggy day.

Restoring the summit: 2022 update

July 1, 2022
  • Climate Change
  • Science
  • Wild Acadia

story + photos by Catherine Schmitt The long-running effort to restore the summits of Cadillac and other mountains continues. Decades […]

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Public invited to help with rockweed science

June 30, 2022
  • Citizen Science
  • Marine Ecology
  • News
  • Science

Media release Schoodic Institute scientists invite the public to join them in the intertidal zone to collect data about rockweed […]

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Schoodic Signals: Green Crab

June 26, 2022
  • Citizen Science
  • Schoodic Signals

by Olivia Milloway with photos by Josh Miner As their name suggests, European green crabs (Carcinus maena) are native to […]

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Welcome 2022 Early-Career Crew

June 23, 2022
  • Education
  • News
  • Science

by Hannah Webber and Shannon O’Brien This year brings the return of a full crew of technicians and interns, along […]

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