Citizen Science
New research publication on the Dragonfly Mercury Project
The foundational work on the Dragonfly Mercury Project was published today in the journal, Environmental Science & Technology, “A national-scale […]
Living on warbler time
Comparing 2020 warbler arrivals with historic spring arrival dates on the Schoodic Peninsula gleaned from eBird checklists by Seth Benz, […]
Community Questions, Student Answers
by Sarah Hooper and Bill Zoellick During the 2019-20 school year, students from the Pathways Program at Sumner Memorial High […]
Small Reflections on World Bee Day
by Catherine Schmitt; photo by David Manski Natural stories are for everyone, and we need everyone to help create them. […]
Spring 2020 Citizen Science Challenge
On Friday, March 20, the first day of spring, we launched a six-week challenge to Hancock County residents: contribute observations […]
A day in the field with Earthwatch
Photo essay by Paola Vazquez-Gomez, July 2019 As our first Earthwatch team of the season laid out transects for cross-system […]
A new handbook for citizen science in ecology and conservation
Handbook of Citizen Science in Ecology and Conservation, which will be released in May, is the first practical and comprehensive […]
Answering the question, How much rockweed is there in Maine?
by Hannah Webber On January 28 we assembled a group of people from industry, management, conservation, research, and citizen science […]
Schoodic Institute Education Update
by Sarah Hooper and Bill Zoellick It’s a new year! In this issue, we bring you up to date on […]
Gratitude at Year’s Beginning
At the the start of the new year, we look back on the work of our ecology technicians and interns, […]