Videos
2025 Fellows Intensive Recap
The 2025 Fellows Intensive took place on Cathleen Stone Island offshore from Boston, MA on May 19-21, 2025. Hear from NE CASC Fellows Ashlyn Oh and Thomas Nuhfer about their experience in this video recap from the Intensive.
Evolution in Fast Forward: Novel NE CASC Study Yields Major Findings for Invas…
A new publication led by Liam Zarri, a former NE CASC Graduate Fellow, reveals a surprising discovery regarding invasive species management. he article, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, can be found here: https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas .
Climate Refugia: A Buffer from Climate Change
In this video, Toni Lyn Morelli, NE CASC research ecologist, describes how the center is working with partners at the National Park Service, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, the Schoodic Institute, and other organizations to learn how climate refugia might conserve plants, like the three-toothed cinquefoil, that are unique to Acadia National Park.
The Mystery of Browning Lakes—and the collective effort to save brook trout
In this video, Dr. Pete McIntyre, NE CASC Principal Investigator from Cornell University, describes how he and his research fellows, Isabella Errigo and Connor Reeve, are working collaboratively to help safeguard the fisheries, ecosystems, and biodiversity of Adirondack Lakes.
Along the Edge: Restoring saltmarshes
In this video, Passamaquoddy Tribal members describe how they are working to safeguard their community’s identity through the support of a unique research partnership.