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Our Changing National Parks

April 21, 2022
  • Climate Change
  • News
  • Science

As our climate changes, national parks are changing, too. Since the National Park Service was created in 1916, all but […]

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Thank You, Volunteers!

March 23, 2022
  • News

by Megan Moshier As spring approaches, with a heavy heart, we say farewell to our winter campus hosts, Jay and […]

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Seaweed Field Guide

March 23, 2022
  • History
  • Marine Ecology
  • News
  • Science

Women of Acadia’s Intertidal Zone story + photos by Catherine Schmitt On a bright morning in early February, Jordan Chalfant […]

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Sand Beach in Winter

March 16, 2022
  • Climate Change
  • Marine Ecology
  • News
  • Science

story + photos by Catherine Schmitt Snow covers the sand dune, except for the blond tips of beach grass which […]

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Five Years of Crowdsourcing Biodiversity Data

March 14, 2022
  • Bird Ecology
  • Citizen Science
  • Climate Change
  • Communication
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  • Education
  • Forest Ecology
  • Landscape of Change
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  • Wild Acadia

by Seth Benz At Schoodic Institute, we believe that science is for everyone, and that everyone can contribute to science. […]

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Cadillac Mountain Hawk Watch 2021

February 28, 2022
  • Bird Ecology
  • Citizen Science
  • News
  • Science

by Seth Benz 2021 marked the 27th year of the Hawk Watch atop Cadillac Mountain at Acadia National Park.  This […]

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Sea Watch 2021 Summary

February 22, 2022
  • Bird Ecology
  • News
  • Science

A Brief Summary of Sea Watch 2021: A Waterbird Migration Monitoring Program by Seth Benz Since 2016, Schoodic Institute at […]

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Intertidal Research in Acadia

February 9, 2022
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  • Science

Schoodic Institute and Acadia National Park invite you to a virtual session of the Acadia National Park Science Symposium on […]

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Internships

February 3, 2022
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  • Education
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We welcome student interns from colleges and universities to assist with multiple projects examining global change impacts to ecosystems in […]

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Sensing Change in the Tundra

February 3, 2022
  • Climate Change
  • Communication
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  • Science

Schoodic Institute Press Release Encircling the polar region of the northern hemisphere, the Arctic tundra is home to numerous Indigenous […]

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