We continue to navigate a rapidly changing landscape of science funding and disruptions affecting our close partner, the National Park […]

We continue to navigate a rapidly changing landscape of science funding and disruptions affecting our close partner, the National Park […]
Researchers to expand North American datasets on birds and monitor forest microclimates in Acadia National Park WINTER HARBOR – Two […]
story + photos by Kyle Lima This Saturday, May 10th, is World Migratory Bird Day. Migration is a truly impressive […]
by Caroline Moore, Environmental Educator This time of year, I think a lot about welcoming. Welcoming migrating birds and amphibians. Welcoming […]
Beginning Friday, May 2nd, our Welcome Center at Rockefeller Hall will be open to the public from 10am to 5pm, […]
by Jamie Attanasio and Kyle Lima The forests of Maine are experiencing rapid changes including increasing temperatures, effects of invasive […]
by Amina Wilson and Chris Nadeau Invasive shrubs are non-native species that have a significant impact on native vegetation. Forests […]
by Marisa Monroe, Acadia Science Fellow I held my phone up to a silent forest, a tangle of black spruce, […]
by Kyle Lima The plant had tall spikes of pinkish purple flowers, and appeared in wet areas next to the […]
by Trevor Grandin In collaboration with Maine Sea Grant and The First Coast, Schoodic Institute is producing Coastal Conversations, a […]