Fall can be a rainy time in Acadia, prompting toads, frogs, and other amphibians to move about the landscape. Caught […]
Fall can be a rainy time in Acadia, prompting toads, frogs, and other amphibians to move about the landscape. Caught […]
story + photos by Eleanor Freed, Mount Holyoke College What makes a home a home? I don’t know exactly. I […]
by Catherine Schmitt Two new reports on local climate change have been released, adding new details to where our current […]
by Nick Fisichelli; banner photo by Dave Harmon We recently hosted a group of international conservation professionals from South Africa, […]
by Shannon O’Brien In 2019, I visited Schoodic Institute as part of a University of Maine ecology field course led […]
by Kyle Lima Across Mount Desert Island, 467 species of butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera) have been documented by users of […]
by Shannon O’Brien We are excited to welcome 14 new individuals to the Schoodic Institute team this year. This cohort, […]
by Lauren Knierim Covering over 70 percent of Earth, the world’s oceans play a crucial role in our daily lives. […]
by Catherine Devine, 2023 Cathy and Jim Gero Acadia Early-Career Fellow In collaboration with Maine Sea Grant and The First […]
It is with a heavy heart that we share that Edith Dixon passed away on Saturday, May 18, 2024. Edith […]