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Watching the tide and measuring the rising sea
by Catherine Schmitt Tides are highest (and lowest) during full and new moons, when the moon and sun – and […]
2022 GivingTuesday Concert to Support Schoodic Institute
Join us in-person or virtually on November 29th from 5:30pm – 7:00pm (Refreshments available at 5:00pm) for a special happy […]
The “Bug Lady” of Schoodic Point
Story + photos by Olivia Milloway From May through the end of September, Deb Priest searches for caterpillars. Just off […]
Schoodic Signals: Bumble Bees
by Jess Moskowitz Bees! They are some of nature’s hardest workers, facilitating pollination for the majority of flowering plants around […]
42 million birds and counting
by Seth Benz The migration of birds along the Downeast coast of Maine is spectacular. According to Birdcast, a collaborative […]
Dr. Chris Nadeau joins Schoodic Institute
WINTER HARBOR, MAINE – Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Chris Nadeau […]
Students explore science and art through photojournalism
story + photos by Olivia Milloway On a brisk morning in October, a gaggle of middle school students wandered through […]
A banditry of chickadees
story + photos by Seth Benz A black-capped chickadee “irruption” is most noteworthy among the usual migrating birds counted at […]
On solitude
story + photos by Joshua Miner, 2022 Intern from College of William & Mary To be alone in the woods: […]
Sharp-shinned Rascals
In the September nor-westers also fly Hawks, sometimes in veritable companies. Evil little sharp-shinned rascals flap and sail through the […]