Protecting Acadia National Park Through Public-Private Partnerships
Monday, October 2, 2023
6:00-8:00pm
This event will be recorded.
The Salon Series was made possible by generous contributions from Fogler Library donors and Honors College co-sponsorship.
Join as University of Maine Professor of Forest Recreation Management John Daigle conducts an armchair conversation about the operational, philosophical and political realities of running Acadia National Park, Maine’s most visited natural destination. Acadia faces challenges ranging from climate change to increasing diversity of its visitors to managing congestion and crowding. Acadia Superintendent Kevin Schneider will speak to the National Park Service mission of providing for visitor enjoyment, education, and inspiration while meeting the legal imperative to leave the parks unimpaired for future generations. Retired President and CEO of Friends of Acadia Ken Olson will lay out the part nonprofits perform in providing philanthropic services that help parks achieve a margin of excellence beyond what government can accomplish alone. All are welcome. Light fare and soft drinks will be served.
The University of Maine is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution.