by Abby Schill Fall on the Schoodic Peninsula is vibrant – filled with changing leaves and crashing waves, migrating birds […]
by Abby Schill Fall on the Schoodic Peninsula is vibrant – filled with changing leaves and crashing waves, migrating birds […]
by Julia Rush When I started my fellowship at Schoodic Institute it was somewhat of a homecoming for me. I […]
Humans outperform Merlin Sound ID in point-count surveys by Brooke Goodman Merlin Bird ID is a popular smartphone application that […]
by Shannon O’Brien Welcome to the Schoodic Institute team, Addie Prosser and Conor Moses! Both joined our organization in the […]
Fall is the time for spectacular foliage, the great southern migration of land and sea birds, and – usually – […]
The History and Importance of Inventory and Monitoring in the National Parks by Lucy Enders Since 1992, the National Park […]
by Julia Rush Millions of people visit Acadia National Park every year to hike, bike, swim and explore. With such […]
by Abby Schill Getting to see the coastline at different tide levels is one of my favorite things about walking […]
Hawk Watch is underway! A collaborative effort between Acadia National Park and Schoodic Institute’s Bird Ecology Program with support from […]
Hosted by Schoodic Institute and the National Park Service, the Acadia National Park Science Symposium provides a forum to learn […]