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Schoodic Signals: Wild Sarsaparilla
by Olivia Milloway If you take a walk through the forests of the Schoodic Peninsula in June, you’ll likely see […]
Landscape of change: Year one results
by Catherine Schmitt, Kyle Lima, Seth Benz, and Peter Nelson Launched on April 19, 2021, Landscape of Change is a […]
COVID-19 Campus Operations Update
by Megan Moshier, Director of Sales & Operations Schoodic Institute is committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for our […]
Schoodic Signals: Spring Peeper
by Catherine Schmitt; photo by Isobel Smith This small frog is tan or brown, or gray (color changes depending on […]
Schoodic Signals: Jack Pine
by Catherine Schmitt Do you know the Jack Pine? The southernmost Jack Pine woodlands can be found in Acadia National […]
Schoodic Signals of Biodiversity
by Shannon O’Brien and Catherine Schmitt Today is the International Day for Biological Diversity. Here on the Schoodic Peninsula, we […]
Season of Science: Spring 2022
by Abe Miller-Rushing and Emma Albee Welcome to the first season of science article for Acadia National Park. These posts […]
Spring migration is underway!
by Seth Benz; images courtesy Cornell Lab of Ornithology BirdCast Dashboard is a new feature from the Cornell Ornithology Lab’s […]
Announcing 2022 Second Century Stewardship Awards
Three scientists have been awarded fellowships to conduct research in Acadia National Park as part of Second Century Stewardship, an […]
Our Changing National Parks
As our climate changes, national parks are changing, too. Since the National Park Service was created in 1916, all but […]