Science

November 9, 2021

Taking Refuge from Climate Change on Schoodic Peninsula

story and images by Hanae Garrison, 2021 Schoodic Institute Ecology Technician If you take a walk along the coastline of […]

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Low tide on the mudflat with a lone person in the middle and forested shoreline and partly cloudy sky in background.
November 2, 2021

Mudflat Biodiversity in Acadia National Park

story and images by Tessa Houston, 2021 Schoodic Institute Ecology Technician The mudflats of Downeast Maine offer considerable value to […]

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three mushrooms and a slug on a log in the forest
October 22, 2021

Becoming a better naturalist

story + photos by Emily Jackson, 2021 Schoodic Institute Ecology Technician Before coming to work and live at Schoodic Institute, […]

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October 20, 2021

Modeling, visualizing, and communicating storms + sea-level rise

Building on our previous project to communicate the impacts of extreme storms known as nor’easters, Schoodic Institute is part of […]

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October 19, 2021

Leaf light illuminates landscape diversity

Information about genetic diversity can help managers in national parks and other protected lands get a deeper understanding for the […]

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October 18, 2021

Forest Climate Change tours will feature Schoodic Institute

Schoodic Institute’s forest ecology work will be part of a series of five webinars and live forest tours that will […]

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October 16, 2021

It’s King Tide season

by Catherine Schmitt “King Tides” are the monthly high tides that occur during the new and full moons. They are […]

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September 9, 2021

BioBlitz Thursdays at Sieur de Monts

A BioBlitz is an event that focuses on finding and identifying species within a certain area within a particular time. […]

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September 7, 2021

2021 Sea Watch at Schoodic Point

story + photos by Seth Benz Amy Kopec, Schoodic Institute’s 2021 Sea Watch technician, arrives at Schoodic Point just as […]

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September 3, 2021

Yellow, September!

by Catherine Schmitt If months had a color, September would be yellow, thanks to the sunflowers, yarrow, and especially the […]

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