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View of plant restoration work near summit of Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park. The treeline is shown in the background beneath a bright sky scattered with billowy clouds.
April 20, 2023

Research permits in Acadia National Park

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by Emma Albee and Abe Miller-Rushing; photo by Catherine Schmitt

Every year, scientists conduct around 85 research projects in Acadia National Park. At Schoodic Institute, we help manage the permit process and communicate about science in the park.

If you plan to do research in Acadia, be sure to apply for or renew a research permit. Much of this research is shared at the annual Acadia National Park Science Symposium.

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