Why Study Mammals?

Each mammal species attains a state of harmony with its environment through gradual adaptations, modifications, and evolution, and must adapt to continual changes. Humans have become capable of making profound and rapid alterations in the environment; most species’ future survival is becoming more and more dependent upon our actions.

BRI focuses its research efforts on meeting the conservation needs of selected species and using them as bioindicators to evaluate the health of individuals, populations, and ecosystems. Below, we have grouped our primary areas of research emphasis into nonexclusive areas: (1) contaminants monitoring; (2) movement studies; and (3) surveys and population monitoring.

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