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SUMMARY:Climate Change: Sea to Trees at Acadia National Park with Earthwatch III
DESCRIPTION:Join Earthwatch in Acadia National Park to help scientists uncover the impacts of climate change on one of New England’s most iconic and biodiverse landscapes\, contributing to crucial conservation efforts for its future. \nThe granite mountains and craggy coasts of the islands that make up Acadia are famous for their beauty and wildlife. This is classic\, unspoiled New England. Our partner\, Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park\, is based near the tip of Schoodic Point\, feet away from the crashing surf. \nAcadia is home to a stunning diversity of wildlife. It is on a bird “superhighway\,” a route heavily traveled by birds that migrate between Canada and South America. Researchers have recorded 23 species of warblers alone here. The park’s lakes and coastal waters also provide a home for 30 fish species and a wide array of invertebrates\, such as sea stars and urchins. \nBut global changes–like warming temperatures and ocean acidification–are significantly impacting the park\, threatening the diversity of wildlife within. Acadia’s scientists have compiled over 120 years of detailed natural history observations to compare current patterns to. On this expedition\, you’ll help collect similar data that can be compared to this extended time-series data set\, revealing how a changing climate influences Acadia. Few places in the country have such a rich pool of observations to draw from and make comparisons to. \nJoin us in helping scientists tell the story of how humans are transforming Acadia. Your efforts will contribute to research to inspire management strategies to protect this unique and vital national treasure. This is your chance to impact the future of one of the nation’s most beloved parks. \nFind more information\, including registration and full daily itinerary\, here.
URL:https://schoodicinstitute.org/event/climate-change-sea-to-trees-at-acadia-national-park-with-earthwatch-iii/
CATEGORIES:Citizen Science,Community,MeetAtSchoodic
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SUMMARY:Organization of Biological Field Stations Annual Meeting at Schoodic Institute
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date! \nWe look forward to hosting the 2026 Organization of Biological Field Stations (OBFS) Annual Meeting on September 14-18 at Schoodic Institute in Winter Harbor\, Maine.\nAcadia National Park is especially beautiful in September\, making the Annual Meeting a perfect time to connect\, refresh\, and renew our commitment to sharing and growing. \nMany thanks to OBFS for the opportunity to host this year’s Annual Meeting. \nStay tuned for more information\, coming this spring.\nFounded in 2004\, Schoodic Institute is located in the homeland of the Wabanaki\, People of the Dawn. A nonprofit partner in science and education\, we work with Acadia National Park to manage the largest of 17 National Park Service Research Learning Centers. \nAbout OBFS\nBased in the United States\, OBFS is a volunteer-run non profit composed of member field stations and marine labs from around the globe. The mission of OBFS is to help member stations increase their effectiveness in supporting critical research\, education\, and outreach programs\, a goal pursued in a manner that maximizes diversity\, inclusiveness\, sustainability\, and transparency. \nEach year\, OBFS holds an annual meeting for members. Here\, you will not only meet lifelong friends\, you will also learn ways to improve your station’s fundraising\, education\, outreach\, and research while finding new collaborators and colleagues. \nMore on OBFS here.
URL:https://schoodicinstitute.org/event/organization-of-biological-field-stations-annual-meeting-at-schoodic-institute/
CATEGORIES:Community,MeetAtSchoodic,Schoodic Science
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