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BRI Publishes New Study on Maternal Mercury Transfer in Birds

BRI research on mercury transfer in birds was recently published in the journal, Environmental Science and Technology. The article, Synthesis of Maternal Transfer of Mercury in Birds: Implication for Altered Toxicity Risk, reviews published and unpublished data on maternal transfer of methylmercury in birds. Researchers used paired samples of females' blood and their eggs from 26 bird [...]

By |2021-01-21T15:17:01-05:00January 13, 2020|

Wyoming Loon Research Featured in Billings Gazette

Isolated Wyoming common loons continue to surprise researchers By Brett French Wyoming’s small population of about 50 common loons is related to those found in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, according to recent genetic results — not closer populations that nest in Montana or Washington, which are still more than 200 miles away. “That’s a little [...]

By |2021-01-21T15:18:28-05:00January 6, 2020|

BRI Raptor Program Featured in Bangor Daily News

Raptor biologists discuss rare bald eagle sighting in Maine By Aislinn Sarnacki Two bald eagles altered their hunting tactics and seemingly worked together to outsmart sea ducks in a recent story submitted by a BDN reader, Kate Chaplin of Northeast Harbor, for the “Strange Stories in the Maine Wilderness” series. The story got me [...]

By |2021-09-16T10:47:26-04:00December 10, 2019|

International News Op-Ed Features BRI’s Mercury Work

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.

By |2021-01-21T15:22:19-05:00November 25, 2019|

New Report Deepens Understanding of Wind-Wildlife Interactions

BRI researcher Kathryn Williams has co-authored a new report, “Impacts to Wildlife of Wind Energy Siting and Operation in the United States,” recently published in The Ecological Society of America's (ESA) Issues in Ecology. An increase in the generation of wind energy is a key component of the U.S. strategy to reduce carbon emissions from the [...]

By |2021-01-21T15:26:05-05:00September 23, 2019|

BRI Publishes New Scientific Paper on Loon Restoration Following North Cape Oil Spill

Portland, ME— Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI) announces the publication of the scientific paper Restoration of common loons following the North Cape Oil Spill, Rhode Island, USA in the journal Science of the Total Environment (now available online). This loon restoration study, conducted in collaboration with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service over a 15-year [...]

By |2021-01-21T15:30:42-05:00September 20, 2019|

BRI Publishes New Research on Common Loon Restoration

BRI research on common loons was recently published in the journal, Science of the Total Environment. The article, Restoration of common loons following the North Cape Oil Spill, Rhode Island, USA, uses a resource equivalency analysis (REA) to calculate the total loss of common loons after the North Cape Oil Spill in 1996, and uses [...]

By |2021-01-21T15:33:29-05:00September 9, 2019|

Two BRI Wildlife and Renewable Energy Projects Newly Funded by NYSERDA

The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) recently announced that it has selected five multi-year projects totaling more than $2 million to further study important environmental and commercial fishing topics to support the responsible development of offshore wind, two of which will fund research at BRI. The primary project BRI was [...]

By |2021-01-21T15:35:12-05:00August 19, 2019|

BRI Publishes New Research on Global Fish Mercury Concentrations

BRI research on mercury concentrations in fish was recently published in the journal, Science of the Total Environment. The article, A global-scale assessment of fish mercury concentrations and the identification of biological hotspots, presents data on a rapid assessment of fish total mercury (THg) concentrations from 40 different waterbodies in 26 countries, including data from [...]

By |2021-01-21T15:36:25-05:00July 22, 2019|
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