BRI Publishes New Study on Maternal Mercury Transfer in Birds
BRI research on mercury transfer in birds was recently published [...]
BRI research on mercury transfer in birds was recently published [...]
Isolated Wyoming common loons continue to surprise researchers By Brett [...]
Raptor biologists discuss rare bald eagle sighting in Maine By [...]
GENEVA, Nov 25 2019 (IPS) - It has been more than two years since the Minamata Convention on Mercury entered into force. The global treaty protects humans and the environment from the toxic metal, but countries are still stuck on how to measure the agreement’s effectiveness. As delegations discuss Minamata this week in Geneva, the decisions they make will be critical to the health of humans and the environment for generations to come.
During National Bat Week, we’ll learn about statewide efforts to monitor and foster the health of the bat population, and we’ll also talk with experts about what to do if bats are in your home—or if you are worried about exposure to rabies.
BRI researcher Kathryn Williams has co-authored a new report, “Impacts [...]
Portland, ME— Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) announces the publication of [...]
BRI research on common loons was recently published in the [...]
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) [...]
BRI research on mercury concentrations in fish was recently published [...]