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A group of young kids gather with volunteers near the summit of Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park to monitor hawk migration under a clear blue sky

31st Year of Cadillac Mountain Hawk Watch

September 16, 2025
  • Bird Ecology
  • Community
  • News
  • Science

Hawk Watch is underway! A collaborative effort between Acadia National Park and Schoodic Institute’s Bird Ecology Program with support from […]

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Research Permits Over the Last 23 years

June 25, 2025
  • Acadia Science Fellowship
  • Climate Change
  • History
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  • Science

by Emma Albee Acadia’s collaborative community of science is growing! And, thanks to committed scientists working closely with park managers, […]

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BioBlitz for a Resilient Forest Future (at Schoodic Forest)

June 18, 2025

iNaturalist Early-Detection Training with MCHT and Schoodic Institute Curious about how introduced insects are affecting Maine’s trees? Want to go […]

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Ecology technicians monitor tree seedlings in a Future Forest plot

Fostering the Future Forests of Coastal Maine

April 9, 2025
  • Climate Change
  • Forest Ecology
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  • Wild Acadia

by Jamie Attanasio and Kyle Lima The forests of Maine are experiencing rapid changes including increasing temperatures, effects of invasive […]

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Expanding the Management Toolbox for Glossy Buckthorn in Acadia

March 24, 2025
  • Climate Change
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  • Wild Acadia

by Amina Wilson and Chris Nadeau Invasive shrubs are non-native species that have a significant impact on native vegetation. Forests […]

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Northern Ecuador Bird Tour with Sabrewing Nature Tours

March 13, 2025

Ecuador has long been considered one of the best birding destinations in the world, and once you’re there, you’ll understand […]

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Purple Loosestrife growing in a field in Bar Harbor, Maine in July 2022

Lessons from successful invasive plant management in Acadia National Park

February 26, 2025
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by Kyle Lima The plant had tall spikes of pinkish purple flowers, and appeared in wet areas next to the […]

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