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Margie Patlak leans close to a small plant while holding a cell phone to take a photo

Citizen Science Toolkit Now Available

December 9, 2024
  • Citizen Science
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by Hannah Webber Engaging more people in science is exciting and fun, especially when they come from diverse backgrounds. But […]

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It Takes a Community (or Two) to Save a Summit

November 26, 2024
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Schoodic Institute scientists are developing new restoration methods to protect Acadia National Park amidst rapid climate change. As Dr. Chris […]

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Welcome Center at Rockefeller Hall Season Summary

November 21, 2024
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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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Illustrative graphic cover art for the Sea to Trees podcast, showing illustration of a tree in the foreground, and in the background is a small cover at lowtide with the ocean's horizon line in the background. A cool color palette is used, mainly blues, grays, deep greens.

Sea to Trees: Season 3, Episode 2

November 20, 2024
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by Trevor Grandin Sea to Trees is a podcast that tells the stories of the science happening in and around […]

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We’re All Naturalists at Sieur de Monts

November 19, 2024
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by Suzannah Buzzell “Welcome to Sieur de Monts” I say, handing out yellow vests to the current Earthwatch team. This […]

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Teamwork and the Rockweed Burrito

November 14, 2024
  • Marine Ecology
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by Natalia Portales We are sifting through rockweed like combing through hair, trying to find the holdfast, where the seaweed is […]

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The Atlantic ocean peeps through the trees along the Schoodic Peninsula coast

With poetry and science, revising the language of land

November 12, 2024
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by Catherine Schmitt This story was originally published by Maine Audubon in the Winter 2024 issue of Habitat. The other […]

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Bogs, moss, and boardwalk thoughts

November 7, 2024
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by Sekou Noble-Kuchera I often have realizations when walking on boardwalks. One afternoon, noticing the damp moss lining the Orono […]

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Untangling Conservation’s Complicated Roots

October 24, 2024
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by Catherine Schmitt Beginning in the late nineteenth century, environmental, social, and demographic changes prompted both a conservation movement (to […]

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A person walks along a flooded path at the Ocearnarium in Bar Harbor while observing the impacts of sea level rise.

Storm Science Communication

October 23, 2024
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  • sea level rise

Winter storms including Nor’easters have become both more frequent and more intense in the last 30 years, and are the […]

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