ACADIA NATIONAL PARK — The National Park Service has removed multiple Acadia National Park signs that refer to climate change. Those signs were at the summit of Cadillac Mountain, one of the park’s most popular spots, as well as Great Meadow.

The Trump administration has said that it hopes to take away information from national sites, such as parks, that it believes diminishes “the remarkable achievements of the United States.”

Pages on the park service website that refer to climate change were also removed early in 2025.

A spokesperson for the Department of Interior, Aubrie Spady, told the Bar Harbor Story on Tuesday, “The online content was taken down at the beginning of the year because this administration believes in only administering facts based on real science to the American

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