Gathering Sweetgrass and Renewing the Past: How Science at Acadia

Gathering Sweetgrass and Renewing the Past: How Science at Acadia

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Wabanaki ecologists and archeologists conducting research in Acadia National Park are reframing narratives and reclaiming culture. Park science is all the better for it.

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