by Marisa Monroe, Acadia Science Fellow I held my phone up to a silent forest, a tangle of black spruce, […]

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 […]
This story was originally published by Maine Natural History Observatory By Seth Benz Volunteers counted 1,949 hawks during the 30th […]
Winter Harbor, Maine – Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park is pleased to announce the appointment of Lisa Frazell, MBA, […]
by Trevor Grandin Sea to Trees is a podcast that tells the stories of the science happening in and around […]
by Catherine Schmitt Walking along the craggy spine of Whiteface Mountain in the Adirondacks, looking down at the three-toothed cinquefoil […]
by Hannah Webber Engaging more people in science is exciting and fun, especially when they come from diverse backgrounds. But […]
Schoodic Institute scientists are developing new restoration methods to protect Acadia National Park amidst rapid climate change. As Dr. Chris […]
by Megan Moshier In its busiest season ever, our Welcome Center at Rockefeller Hall greeted more than 31,000 visitors this […]
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