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Black bear in Acadia

Black Bears in Acadia

February 20, 2026
  • Forest Ecology
  • News
  • Science
  • Visit
  • Wildlife

by Molly Donlan Black bears across New England are currently in the midst of hibernation, tucked away and protected from […]

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Graphic illustration of the Sea to Trees podcast cover artwork, featuring a cool-toned color palette and drawing of a Maine cove at low tide.

Sea to Trees: Season 4, Episode 3

February 18, 2026
  • Arts
  • Climate Change
  • Early Career Professionals
  • Forest Ecology
  • History
  • News
  • Podcast
  • Science

The Coastal Spruce Fir Forest by Julia Rush Sea to Trees is a podcast that tells the stories of the […]

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A deer peers through the trees of a coastal forest

Listening to the Coastal Forest

February 4, 2026
  • Bird Ecology
  • Early Career Professionals
  • History
  • News
  • Science

by Gillian Audier Coastal forests, made up of a mixture of red spruce and balsam fir, are a defining feature […]

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Collage featuring four images of different wetlands in Acadia during (from left to right) winter, spring, summer, and fall

Happy World Wetlands Day!

February 2, 2026
  • News
  • Science

story + photos by Catherine Schmitt There’s no better place to appreciate and celebrate World Wetlands Day than Acadia National […]

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American crow with a green sea urchin

On Crows and the Coastal Squeeze

January 27, 2026
  • Bird Ecology
  • Forest Ecology
  • Marine Ecology
  • News
  • Science

by Hannah Webber Crows eat everything. It’s in their nature. Learning that they eat green sea urchins, however, has been […]

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Acadia Offers Refuge from a Changing Climate

January 22, 2026
  • Climate Change
  • News
  • Refugia
  • Science

by Catherine Schmitt On any given summer day, hundreds of visitors take in the view from the summit of Cadillac […]

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Graphic illustration of the Sea to Trees podcast cover artwork, featuring a cool-toned color palette and drawing of a Maine cove at low tide.

Sea to Trees: Season 4, Episode 2

January 21, 2026
  • Arts
  • Climate Change
  • Early Career Professionals
  • News
  • Podcast
  • Restoration
  • Science

The Mountain Summit by Julia Rush Sea to Trees is a podcast that tells the stories of the science happening […]

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Join the Flock! Register Now for 2026 Birding Excursions

January 19, 2026
  • Bird Ecology
  • News
  • Science

Announcing Upcoming Bird Tours with Schoodic Institute and Partners We’re excited to share our lineup of 2026 bird tours, offering […]

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Graphic illustration of the Sea to Trees podcast cover artwork, featuring a cool-toned color palette and drawing of a Maine cove at low tide.

Sea to Trees: Season 4, Episode 1

December 17, 2025
  • Arts
  • Early Career Professionals
  • News
  • Podcast
  • Science

The Freshwater Wetland by Julia Rush Sea to Trees is a podcast that tells the stories of the science happening […]

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Three people trudge through the seaweed at lowtide on the Schoodic Peninsula

Lost at SEA

December 9, 2025
  • Early Career Professionals
  • Education
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  • Schoodic Education Adventure
  • Science

by Abby Schill Fall on the Schoodic Peninsula is vibrant – filled with changing leaves and crashing waves, migrating birds […]

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