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Detail view of barnacles clinging to a rock, surrounded by seaweed.

Do barnacles have brains? Rethinking scientific definitions

January 2, 2024
  • Marine Ecology
  • News
  • Science

story + photos by Abigail Bar, Schoodic Institute Ecology Technician Throughout the field season I have been studying rockweed (a […]

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A group of birders stand at Schoodic Point with binoculars pointed to the sky in search of migrating birds.

Hands-on Participatory Science Workshop Offered March 4-6

December 20, 2023
  • Citizen Science
  • News
  • Science

by Hannah Webber Participatory sciences are advancing research, learning, and action across science fields. Sometimes called citizen or community science, […]

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Graphic illustration of the Sea to Trees podcast cover artwork, featuring a cool-toned color palette and drawing of a Maine cove at low tide.

Sea to Trees: Season 2, Episode 3

December 20, 2023
  • Bird Ecology
  • News
  • Podcast
  • Science

story + photos by Catherine Devine, Cathy and Jim Gero Acadia Early-Career Fellow Sea to Trees is a podcast that […]

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View of the horizon from Schoodic Point.

Sea Watch Update

December 15, 2023
  • Bird Ecology
  • News
  • Science

by Seth Benz, Director of Bird Ecology; photos by Catherine Schmitt, Science Communication Specialist 2023 is the eighth full season […]

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Brooke Goodman presents to a crowded room at a youth in ornithology conference.

Speaking to youth in ornithology

December 14, 2023
  • Bird Ecology
  • Early Career Professionals
  • News
  • Science

story + photos by Brooke Goodman, Cathy and Jim Gero Acadia Early-Career Fellow On November 4th, 2023, I delivered the […]

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Jamie Attanasio, Schoodic Institute Forest Ecology Technician, stands at the summit of a mountain in Acadia National Park.

Nomadic science

December 5, 2023
  • Acadia Science Symposium
  • News
  • Science

story + photos by Jamie Attanasio, Schoodic Institute Forest Ecology Technician The waves slapped the bow of the Mailboat that […]

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View from mountaintop in Acadia National Park, looking out toward the ocean beyond with blue sky above.

Disaster was just the beginning of my climate story

November 30, 2023
  • Acadia Science Symposium
  • Climate Change
  • News
  • Science

by Brianna Cunliffe, Community Engagement and Resilience Coordinator (A Climate to Thrive and Island Institute Fellows Program) My work is […]

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Graphic illustration of the Sea to Trees podcast cover artwork, featuring a cool-toned color palette and drawing of a Maine cove at low tide.

Sea to Trees: Season 2, Episode 2

November 15, 2023
  • Bird Ecology
  • Climate Change
  • News
  • Podcast
  • Science

story + photos by Catherine Devine, Cathy and Jim Gero Acadia Early-Career Fellow Sea to Trees is a podcast that […]

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A car heads down a winding road through the autumn woods.

Help us with our fleet and get us off our feet!

November 14, 2023
  • News

Donate your vehicle to Schoodic Institute! If you have a used vehicle you no longer need, please consider donating it […]

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Exploring mushroom identification

November 13, 2023
  • Citizen Science
  • News
  • Science

story, images, and illustrations by Evelyn Dyer Maine experienced above-average rainfall this summer, which kept the days cooler than usual. […]

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