by Lauren Knierim; photo by Trevor Grandin As the days grew shorter and the air cooler, September brought not only […]
by Lauren Knierim; photo by Trevor Grandin As the days grew shorter and the air cooler, September brought not only […]
by Catherine Schmitt From the deck of College of the Atlantic’s research vessel Osprey, the shores of Acadia National Park […]
by Trevor Grandin Sea to Trees is a podcast that tells the stories of the science happening in and around […]
by Kate Jackson We were rambling across the boardwalk that circumnavigated Jordan Pond. The waters of the lake were crystalline, […]
by Lucy Enders Isle au Haut is an island located six miles off the coast of Maine in Penobscot Bay. […]
by Zoe Brumbaugh, Scientists-in-Parks Intern It’s sunrise, approaching 5 a.m. Your brain is finally starting to wake up after the […]
by Trevor Grandin Throughout my time at Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park, one idea has grabbed me by the […]
by Catherine Schmitt Seawall Beach and Picnic Area, which was severely damaged by winter storms in 2024, is named for […]
story and photos by Stephanie Letourneau, Scientists in Parks Intern “It’s happening…”, I thought to myself as I walked up […]
Protecting Acadia’s environmental and cultural heritage in today’s rapidly changing world demands high-quality, forward-looking science, greater access to and engagement […]