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Citizen science workshop underway
Hannah Webber is currently leading the sixth training for citizen science on public lands, in partnership with the National Park […]
Internship opportunities for the 2021 season
We are looking for student interns from colleges and universities to assist with multiple projects examining global change impacts to […]
The seventh annual Acadia Winter Festival is outdoors and online
WINTER HARBOR – Schoodic Institute at Acadia National Park hosts the 7th annual Acadia Winter Festival, February 4-7, 2021. This […]
A brief investigation into Acadia’s foggy history
by Tessa Houston I spent summers at my grandparents’ house on Southport Island. I remember waking up and seeing a […]
Managing for climate change: resist, accept, or direct?
Managers at national parks and other public lands face rapidly changing conditions that demand new approaches to caring for and […]
Acadia’s Science Legacy
Acadia National Park has a rich history of science, perhaps the most extensive legacy of study among early national parks. […]
Old Town High School drinking water study: a first look.
by Bill Zoellick Last fall, students working with Ed Lindsey and Chuck Neeley at Old Town High School collected water […]
Online winter programs from Acadia National Park rangers
Acadia National Park is offering a series of online ranger-led programs this winter. Programs are designed for public audiences but also […]
Cadillac Mountain Hawk Watch Summary 2020
by Seth Benz 2020 marked the twenty-sixth year of the Hawk Watch atop Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park, and […]
Sea Watch 2020 Summary
by Seth Benz The 2020 autumn Sea Watch at Schoodic Point in Acadia National Park tallied 53,116 individual migrant waterbirds […]