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Trees of Acadia: The Past, Present, and Future of Park Forests feat. Catherine Schmitt and Panel

Tue, Aug 11, 2026 • 7:00 PM—8:30 PM
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About this event

Join us in person at Schoodic Institute or online via Zoom on Tuesday, August 11 at 7:00pm for Trees of Acadia: The Past, Present, and Future of Park Forests, featuring author and Science Communication Specialist Catherine Schmitt with Matthew Duveneck (forest ecologist and Schoodic Institute Second Century Stewardship Fellow), Kate Miller (quantitative ecologist with the National Park Service Inventory and Monitoring Division), and Allen Workman (author and historian). Register Here From the sharp spires of spruce and fir at the edge of ocean cliffs, to mountain forests, cedar swamps, maple meadows, and pine barrens, Acadia National Park would not be Acadia if not for the trees. The most common ecosystem across the park, forests support a diversity of wildlife, protect lakes and streams, and clean the air. These forests are special for many reasons. Located in a transition zone between warm temperate forest and cool boreal forest, between mountains and the sea, Acadia’s trees… View Source

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