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Bumblebees of Acadia National Park, Then and Now
by Catherine Schmitt Along the Alder Trail at Schoodic Point, bumblebees zigzag and zoom among the blooming blackberries. The branches […]
Past fragments, present attention, and future justice
by Nick Fisichelli When I come into the office (not as often these days due to coronavirus restrictions), I sometimes […]
Living on warbler time
Comparing 2020 warbler arrivals with historic spring arrival dates on the Schoodic Peninsula gleaned from eBird checklists by Seth Benz, […]
Community Questions, Student Answers
by Sarah Hooper and Bill Zoellick During the 2019-20 school year, students from the Pathways Program at Sumner Memorial High […]
Your place in the story of 2019
by Kim Kettler, Director of Development The 2019 Impact Report is out! Enjoy the many stories of people engaged, and initiatives […]
Small Reflections on World Bee Day
by Catherine Schmitt; photo by David Manski Natural stories are for everyone, and we need everyone to help create them. […]
Air pollution trends in Acadia
by Catherine Schmitt In early spring, Acadia is at its brightest. Leaves have yet to emerge on the trees and […]
Student Centered Science
What’s in your students’ backyards? On May 6, join Maine teacher John Van Dis to explore strategies for getting your […]
Spring 2020 Citizen Science Challenge
On Friday, March 20, the first day of spring, we launched a six-week challenge to Hancock County residents: contribute observations […]
2020 Second Century Stewardship fellows to conduct research in Acadia
Three scientists have been awarded fellowships to conduct research in Acadia National Park as part of Second Century Stewardship, an […]