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Catherine Schmitt Named Science Communication Specialist
Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park is pleased to announce the appointment of Catherine Schmitt as Science Communication Specialist. In […]
Guest Blog: Migration Watch from Schoodic Point
Guest Blog by Earl Johnson Now I’ve never been exactly what you’d call a morning person, but five days a […]
The Fall Season at Acadia: When Birds, Fruit, and Insects Join Together in a Splendor of Biodiversity
The fall season is a busy one on the coast of Maine. Birds are migrating through on their way south […]
Schoodic Institute New Board Chair and Member Announcement
Schoodic Institute is pleased to announce the appointment of a new board chair and a new member to its board […]
Eighty Citizen Scientists Trained This Summer
Over the course of two months we have trained over 80 citizen scientists from around the world on how to […]
Lessons from the Great Conservationists of the Past
Schoodic Institute is pleased to welcome Dr. Larry A Nielsen to campus, Tuesday, August 21, 2018. Dr. Nielsen’s presentation is […]
Forest Ecology Field Techs Get to Work
Forest ecology field interns have had a busy two weeks since arriving for the summer. Catch up with some of […]
Guest Blog: Nicole Snyder, North Dakota State University
Schoodic Institute is pleased to share a series of posts by Nicole Snyder, Zoology Masters Student at North Dakota State […]
Second Century Stewardship Names 2018 Fellows to Conduct Research in Acadia National Park
Two scientists have been awarded fellowships to conduct research in Acadia National Park as part of Second Century Stewardship, an initiative of the National Park […]
Faith in a Seed. New Research Examines a “Biodiveristy Bottleneck” — Seedling Establishment in Northern Forests
I have great faith in a seed. Convince me that you have a seed there, and I am prepared to […]