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BRI and the Arctic Program contribute to this effort through participation in collaborative research and conservation initiatives designed to identify new and emerging stressors and to inform stakeholders and policymakers about our science. Research. BRI’s Arctic Program is involved in a range of research and conservationinitiatives.
WILDLIFE HEALTH PROGRAM Wildlife Health Program. “Wildlife Health” is more than just the presence or absence of disease—it is the ability of wildlife to thrive in a changing environment. The health and resiliency of wildlife is influenced by many factors such as genetics, physiological capacity, disease status, exposure to BRITISH COLUMBIA LOONS British Columbia supports an estimated 75,000 adult Common Loons, which is approximately 10 percent of the global population (Campbell et al. 2008; Evers et al. 2010). Despite this very high concentration of loons, very little dedicated research has been directed to this species in British Columbia. Environmental risks, such as mercuryNEW YORK LOONS
The loon is a key biosentinel of aquatic integrity for lakes and near shore marine ecosystems across North America. In 2013, The Ricketts Conservation Foundation initiated the largest conservation study for the Common Loon. Research for the Restore the Call project, conducted by BRI, covers three major areas of North America including New York.WYOMING LOONS
Project Overview. In Wyoming, the Common Loon is the rarest breeding bird; they are listed as a Species of Greatest Conservation Need, as determined by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. In 2012, Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI), in partnership with Yellowstone National Park (YNP), initiated a study to monitor and understand thelocal
WASHINGTON LOONS
The statewide breeding loon population is currently 22 known pairs, with an estimated six pairs in the western range and 14 pairs in northeastern Washington. Reproduction. In Washington the number of known territorial pairs has ranged from 6 to 23 from 1996-2019. This variation over the 24-year time period is typical for bird species. SEASCRIBE - BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE SeaScribe is a data collection tool for offshore wildlife surveyors specifically designed to make surveying efficient and to standardize data entry and output. It provides an easy-to-use, intuitive application for the collection of wildlife survey data including geo-referenced effort and observation data. LUCAS SAVOY, B.S., DEPUTY DIRECTOR AND CO-DIRECTOR CENTER 207-839-7600 x104 lucas.savoy@briloon.org. Lucas Savoy has a B.S. in environmental studies (wildlife biology and management) from Unity College. He joined BRI in 2000 as a wildlife research biologist.ASGM: INDONESIA
Availability in Indonesia. BRI and Nexus3, in collaboration with other nongovernmental organizations, is leading this three-year project, the purpose of which is to support the Government of Indonesia in restricting mercury supplies, especially for the artisanal small INNOVATIVE WILDLIFE SCIENCE WORLDWIDE Biodiversity Research Institute assesses emerging threats to wildlife and ecosystems through collaborative research, and uses scientific findings to advance environmental awareness and inform decisionmakers.
ARCTIC PROGRAM
BRI and the Arctic Program contribute to this effort through participation in collaborative research and conservation initiatives designed to identify new and emerging stressors and to inform stakeholders and policymakers about our science. Research. BRI’s Arctic Program is involved in a range of research and conservationinitiatives.
WILDLIFE HEALTH PROGRAM Wildlife Health Program. “Wildlife Health” is more than just the presence or absence of disease—it is the ability of wildlife to thrive in a changing environment. The health and resiliency of wildlife is influenced by many factors such as genetics, physiological capacity, disease status, exposure to BRITISH COLUMBIA LOONS British Columbia supports an estimated 75,000 adult Common Loons, which is approximately 10 percent of the global population (Campbell et al. 2008; Evers et al. 2010). Despite this very high concentration of loons, very little dedicated research has been directed to this species in British Columbia. Environmental risks, such as mercuryNEW YORK LOONS
The loon is a key biosentinel of aquatic integrity for lakes and near shore marine ecosystems across North America. In 2013, The Ricketts Conservation Foundation initiated the largest conservation study for the Common Loon. Research for the Restore the Call project, conducted by BRI, covers three major areas of North America including New York.WYOMING LOONS
Project Overview. In Wyoming, the Common Loon is the rarest breeding bird; they are listed as a Species of Greatest Conservation Need, as determined by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. In 2012, Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI), in partnership with Yellowstone National Park (YNP), initiated a study to monitor and understand thelocal
WASHINGTON LOONS
The statewide breeding loon population is currently 22 known pairs, with an estimated six pairs in the western range and 14 pairs in northeastern Washington. Reproduction. In Washington the number of known territorial pairs has ranged from 6 to 23 from 1996-2019. This variation over the 24-year time period is typical for bird species. SEASCRIBE - BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE SeaScribe is a data collection tool for offshore wildlife surveyors specifically designed to make surveying efficient and to standardize data entry and output. It provides an easy-to-use, intuitive application for the collection of wildlife survey data including geo-referenced effort and observation data. LUCAS SAVOY, B.S., DEPUTY DIRECTOR AND CO-DIRECTOR CENTER 207-839-7600 x104 lucas.savoy@briloon.org. Lucas Savoy has a B.S. in environmental studies (wildlife biology and management) from Unity College. He joined BRI in 2000 as a wildlife research biologist.ASGM: INDONESIA
Availability in Indonesia. BRI and Nexus3, in collaboration with other nongovernmental organizations, is leading this three-year project, the purpose of which is to support the Government of Indonesia in restricting mercury supplies, especially for the artisanal smallMARINE BIRD PROGRAM
Semipalmated Sandpiper. Dunlin. There is no single definition for marine birds, but it includes species that live in saltwater or interact closely with the marine environment on a regular basis. For our purposes, this includes seabird, shorebird, and coastal bird species. Marine birds are found across the globe, from the poles tothe tropics
MASSACHUSETTS LOONS
Number of lakes and territories occupied by loons in Massachusetts. In 15 of the last 22 years, the productivity rates in Massachusetts has been below sustainable levels (0.48 CS/TP; . The carrying capacity for Massachusetts is estimated to be about 300 pairs based on lake area, depth, and phosphorus concentrations. MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE LOONS A total of 692 adult loons and 206 loon chicks have been banded in Maine and 102 (84 adult/18 chicks) have been recovered outside of their banding location (i.e., recoveries). Lead Investigator: Alex Dalton. Contributing BRI Staff: David Evers, Bill Hanson, Jeff Fair.MINNESOTA LOONS
Minnesota was awarded $1.2 million as compensation for injuries to public natural resources because of this environmental disaster. Restoration of loon-years-lost (i.e., injury) is a common way for governmental environmental trustees (e.g., U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) to compensate for such losses. SEASCRIBE - BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE SeaScribe is a data collection tool for offshore wildlife surveyors specifically designed to make surveying efficient and to standardize data entry and output. It provides an easy-to-use, intuitive application for the collection of wildlife survey data including geo-referenced effort and observation data.MONTANA LOONS
Loon Research in Montana. Montana has the largest population of Common Loons in the western United States with 72 territorial pairs. While the number of territorial pairs has fluctuated since 2006, the overall number of pairs has increased. In order to support the expanding work conducted by Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks and the Montana RIVER POINT BIRD OBSERVATORY River Point Bird Observatory is first and foremost an avian research station. Research projects have addressed topics related to bird monitoring, wildlife diseases and parasites, and tracking bird movements. Our data is growing every year to better inform science and the community of the health and status of our migratory birdpopulations.
CENTER FOR MERCURY STUDIES PUBLICATIONS Biodiversity Research Institute assesses emerging threats to wildlife and ecosystems through collaborative research, and uses scientific findings to advance environmental awareness andASGM: INDONESIA
Availability in Indonesia. BRI and Nexus3, in collaboration with other nongovernmental organizations, is leading this three-year project, the purpose of which is to support the Government of Indonesia in restricting mercury supplies, especially for the artisanal smallJAMES PARUK, PH.D.
207-839-7600 x249. jim.paruk@briloon.org. City born and raised, Jim Paruk found his calling when encouraged to go bird watching with a fellow college student, who happened to be the future founder of Biodiversity Research Institute, David Evers. Since that fateful adventure, Jim has been a INNOVATIVE WILDLIFE SCIENCE WORLDWIDE Biodiversity Research Institute assesses emerging threats to wildlife and ecosystems through collaborative research, and uses scientific findings to advance environmental awareness and inform decisionmakers.
WILDLIFE HEALTH PROGRAM “Wildlife Health” is more than just the presence or absence of disease—it is the ability of wildlife to thrive in a changing environment. The health and resiliency of wildlife is influenced by many factors such as genetics, physiological capacity, disease status, exposure to environmental threats and pollution, interactions with human populations, and climate change.WASHINGTON LOONS
Biodiversity Research Institute assesses emerging threats to wildlife and ecosystems through collaborative research, and uses scientific findings to advance environmental awareness andARCTIC PROGRAM
Biodiversity Research Institute assesses emerging threats to wildlife and ecosystems through collaborative research, and uses scientific findings to advance environmental awareness and BRITISH COLUMBIA LOONS British Columbia supports an estimated 75,000 adult Common Loons, which is approximately 10 percent of the global population (Campbell et al. 2008; Evers et al. 2010).NEW YORK LOONS
The loon is a key biosentinel of aquatic integrity for lakes and near shore marine ecosystems across North America. In 2013, The Ricketts Conservation Foundation initiated the largest conservation study forthe Common Loon.
WYOMING LOONS
Wyoming’s landscape is a study in contrasts, from shortgrass prairies and sagebrush steppes to the stunning peaks of the Rocky Mountains. Yellowstone National Park is dedicated to preserving the state’s natural environments and native species. M. WING GOODALE, PH.D., SCIENCE DIRECTOR Goodale M, Milman A (2020) Assessing Cumulative Exposure of Northern Gannets to Offshore Wind Farms. Wildlife Society Bulletin. : Goodale M, Milman A, Griffin C (2019) Assessing the cumulative adverse effects of offshore wind energy development on seabird foraging guilds along the East Coast of the United States.ASGM: INDONESIA
Biodiversity Research Institute assesses emerging threats to wildlife and ecosystems through collaborative research, and uses scientific findings to advance environmental awareness and LUCAS SAVOY, B.S., DEPUTY DIRECTOR AND CO-DIRECTOR CENTER 207-839-7600 x104 lucas.savoy@briloon.org. Lucas Savoy has a B.S. in environmental studies (wildlife biology and management) from Unity College. He joined BRI in 2000 as a wildlife research biologist. INNOVATIVE WILDLIFE SCIENCE WORLDWIDE Biodiversity Research Institute assesses emerging threats to wildlife and ecosystems through collaborative research, and uses scientific findings to advance environmental awareness and inform decisionmakers.
WILDLIFE HEALTH PROGRAM “Wildlife Health” is more than just the presence or absence of disease—it is the ability of wildlife to thrive in a changing environment. The health and resiliency of wildlife is influenced by many factors such as genetics, physiological capacity, disease status, exposure to environmental threats and pollution, interactions with human populations, and climate change.WASHINGTON LOONS
Biodiversity Research Institute assesses emerging threats to wildlife and ecosystems through collaborative research, and uses scientific findings to advance environmental awareness andARCTIC PROGRAM
Biodiversity Research Institute assesses emerging threats to wildlife and ecosystems through collaborative research, and uses scientific findings to advance environmental awareness and BRITISH COLUMBIA LOONS British Columbia supports an estimated 75,000 adult Common Loons, which is approximately 10 percent of the global population (Campbell et al. 2008; Evers et al. 2010).NEW YORK LOONS
The loon is a key biosentinel of aquatic integrity for lakes and near shore marine ecosystems across North America. In 2013, The Ricketts Conservation Foundation initiated the largest conservation study forthe Common Loon.
WYOMING LOONS
Wyoming’s landscape is a study in contrasts, from shortgrass prairies and sagebrush steppes to the stunning peaks of the Rocky Mountains. Yellowstone National Park is dedicated to preserving the state’s natural environments and native species. M. WING GOODALE, PH.D., SCIENCE DIRECTOR Goodale M, Milman A (2020) Assessing Cumulative Exposure of Northern Gannets to Offshore Wind Farms. Wildlife Society Bulletin. : Goodale M, Milman A, Griffin C (2019) Assessing the cumulative adverse effects of offshore wind energy development on seabird foraging guilds along the East Coast of the United States.ASGM: INDONESIA
Biodiversity Research Institute assesses emerging threats to wildlife and ecosystems through collaborative research, and uses scientific findings to advance environmental awareness and LUCAS SAVOY, B.S., DEPUTY DIRECTOR AND CO-DIRECTOR CENTER 207-839-7600 x104 lucas.savoy@briloon.org. Lucas Savoy has a B.S. in environmental studies (wildlife biology and management) from Unity College. He joined BRI in 2000 as a wildlife research biologist.MARINE BIRD PROGRAM
Biodiversity Research Institute assesses emerging threats to wildlife and ecosystems through collaborative research, and uses scientific findings to advance environmental awareness andMASSACHUSETTS LOONS
BRI announces the successful results of its long-term loon translocation and restoration project Restore the Call: A male loon chick that was translocated in 2015 from the Adirondack Park Region of New York to the Assawompsett Pond Complex (APC) in southeastern Massachusetts returned in 2018 to the region from which it fledged, and now in 2020 has formed a territorial pair, nested, and MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE LOONS BRI biologists have been conducting loon research in Maine since 1994. Key projects include current monitoring efforts in the Rangeley Lakes area, including Lake Umbagog on the Maine-New Hampshire border, and establishing new breeding loon populations in portions of Massachusetts through the translocation of loon chicks from Maine andNew York.
MINNESOTA LOONS
For nearly 30 years, BRI and the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (MN-DNR) have worked to monitor and protect Common Loons (Gavia immer) throughout Minnesota.Through sustained banding efforts and a vast network of volunteers, we have been able to determine the distribution and movement patterns of loon populations, as well as their reproductive success.MONTANA LOONS
Biodiversity Research Institute assesses emerging threats to wildlife and ecosystems through collaborative research, and uses scientific findings to advance environmental awareness and SEASCRIBE - BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE SeaScribe, the data collection tool for offshore wildlife surveys has been updated to take advantage of the latest Apple and Android devices on the market as well as fix outstanding errors and implement a few requested improvements. CENTER FOR MERCURY STUDIES PUBLICATIONS BREAKING NEWS: Special Issues of Ecotoxicology Focus on the Impact of Mercury in Songbirds, and in New York State. Fifteen new scientific papers have recently been published in an October special issue of the journal Ecotoxicology.Studies find that at least 58 RIVER POINT BIRD OBSERVATORY River Point Bird Observatory proudly hosts students and visitors at our banding station to learn about bird biology through the eyes, ears, and hands of wildlife field biologists.ASGM: INDONESIA
Biodiversity Research Institute assesses emerging threats to wildlife and ecosystems through collaborative research, and uses scientific findings to advance environmental awareness andJAMES PARUK, PH.D.
207-839-7600 x249 jim.paruk@briloon.org. City born and raised, Jim Paruk found his calling when encouraged to go bird watching with a fellow college student, who happened to be the future founder of Biodiversity Research Institute, David Evers. INNOVATIVE WILDLIFE SCIENCE WORLDWIDE Biodiversity Research Institute assesses emerging threats to wildlife and ecosystems through collaborative research, and uses scientific findings to advance environmental awareness and inform decisionmakers.
WILDLIFE HEALTH PROGRAM Wildlife Health Program. “Wildlife Health” is more than just the presence or absence of disease—it is the ability of wildlife to thrive in a changing environment. The health and resiliency of wildlife is influenced by many factors such as genetics, physiological capacity, disease status, exposure toARCTIC PROGRAM
BRI and the Arctic Program contribute to this effort through participation in collaborative research and conservation initiatives designed to identify new and emerging stressors and to inform stakeholders and policymakers about our science. Research. BRI’s Arctic Program is involved in a range of research and conservationinitiatives.
BRITISH COLUMBIA LOONS British Columbia supports an estimated 75,000 adult Common Loons, which is approximately 10 percent of the global population (Campbell et al. 2008; Evers et al. 2010). Despite this very high concentration of loons, very little dedicated research has been directed to this species in British Columbia. Environmental risks, such as mercuryWYOMING LOONS
Project Overview. In Wyoming, the Common Loon is the rarest breeding bird; they are listed as a Species of Greatest Conservation Need, as determined by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. In 2012, Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI), in partnership with Yellowstone National Park (YNP), initiated a study to monitor and understand thelocal
MASSACHUSETTS LOONS
Number of lakes and territories occupied by loons in Massachusetts. In 15 of the last 22 years, the productivity rates in Massachusetts has been below sustainable levels (0.48 CS/TP; . The carrying capacity for Massachusetts is estimated to be about 300 pairs based on lake area, depth, and phosphorus concentrations.NEW YORK LOONS
The loon is a key biosentinel of aquatic integrity for lakes and near shore marine ecosystems across North America. In 2013, The Ricketts Conservation Foundation initiated the largest conservation study for the Common Loon. Research for the Restore the Call project, conducted by BRI, covers three major areas of North America including New York.WASHINGTON LOONS
The statewide breeding loon population is currently 22 known pairs, with an estimated six pairs in the western range and 14 pairs in northeastern Washington. Reproduction. In Washington the number of known territorial pairs has ranged from 6 to 23 from 1996-2019. This variation over the 24-year time period is typical for bird species. INNOVATIVE WILDLIFE SCIENCE WORLDWIDE Biodiversity Research Institute assesses emerging threats to wildlife and ecosystems through collaborative research, and uses scientific findings to advance environmental awareness and inform decisionmakers.
WILDLIFE HEALTH PROGRAM Wildlife Health Program. “Wildlife Health” is more than just the presence or absence of disease—it is the ability of wildlife to thrive in a changing environment. The health and resiliency of wildlife is influenced by many factors such as genetics, physiological capacity, disease status, exposure toARCTIC PROGRAM
BRI and the Arctic Program contribute to this effort through participation in collaborative research and conservation initiatives designed to identify new and emerging stressors and to inform stakeholders and policymakers about our science. Research. BRI’s Arctic Program is involved in a range of research and conservationinitiatives.
BRITISH COLUMBIA LOONS British Columbia supports an estimated 75,000 adult Common Loons, which is approximately 10 percent of the global population (Campbell et al. 2008; Evers et al. 2010). Despite this very high concentration of loons, very little dedicated research has been directed to this species in British Columbia. Environmental risks, such as mercuryWYOMING LOONS
Project Overview. In Wyoming, the Common Loon is the rarest breeding bird; they are listed as a Species of Greatest Conservation Need, as determined by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. In 2012, Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI), in partnership with Yellowstone National Park (YNP), initiated a study to monitor and understand thelocal
MASSACHUSETTS LOONS
Number of lakes and territories occupied by loons in Massachusetts. In 15 of the last 22 years, the productivity rates in Massachusetts has been below sustainable levels (0.48 CS/TP; . The carrying capacity for Massachusetts is estimated to be about 300 pairs based on lake area, depth, and phosphorus concentrations.NEW YORK LOONS
The loon is a key biosentinel of aquatic integrity for lakes and near shore marine ecosystems across North America. In 2013, The Ricketts Conservation Foundation initiated the largest conservation study for the Common Loon. Research for the Restore the Call project, conducted by BRI, covers three major areas of North America including New York.WASHINGTON LOONS
The statewide breeding loon population is currently 22 known pairs, with an estimated six pairs in the western range and 14 pairs in northeastern Washington. Reproduction. In Washington the number of known territorial pairs has ranged from 6 to 23 from 1996-2019. This variation over the 24-year time period is typical for bird species. LUCAS SAVOY, B.S., DEPUTY DIRECTOR AND CO-DIRECTOR CENTER 207-839-7600 x104 lucas.savoy@briloon.org. Lucas Savoy has a B.S. in environmental studies (wildlife biology and management) from Unity College. He joined BRI in 2000 as a wildlife research biologist.ASGM: INDONESIA
Availability in Indonesia. BRI and Nexus3, in collaboration with other nongovernmental organizations, is leading this three-year project, the purpose of which is to support the Government of Indonesia in restricting mercury supplies, especially for the artisanal smallARCTIC PROGRAM
BRI and the Arctic Program contribute to this effort through participation in collaborative research and conservation initiatives designed to identify new and emerging stressors and to inform stakeholders and policymakers about our science. Research. BRI’s Arctic Program is involved in a range of research and conservationinitiatives.
MARINE BIRD PROGRAM
Semipalmated Sandpiper. Dunlin. There is no single definition for marine birds, but it includes species that live in saltwater or interact closely with the marine environment on a regular basis. For our purposes, this includes seabird, shorebird, and coastal bird species. Marine birds are found across the globe, from the poles tothe tropics
MAINE AND NEW HAMPSHIRE LOONS A total of 692 adult loons and 206 loon chicks have been banded in Maine and 102 (84 adult/18 chicks) have been recovered outside of their banding location (i.e., recoveries). Lead Investigator: Alex Dalton. Contributing BRI Staff: David Evers, Bill Hanson, Jeff Fair. SEASCRIBE - BIODIVERSITY RESEARCH INSTITUTE SeaScribe is a data collection tool for offshore wildlife surveyors specifically designed to make surveying efficient and to standardize data entry and output. It provides an easy-to-use, intuitive application for the collection of wildlife survey data including geo-referenced effort and observation data.MINNESOTA LOONS
Minnesota was awarded $1.2 million as compensation for injuries to public natural resources because of this environmental disaster. Restoration of loon-years-lost (i.e., injury) is a common way for governmental environmental trustees (e.g., U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service) to compensate for such losses. RIVER POINT BIRD OBSERVATORY River Point Bird Observatory is first and foremost an avian research station. Research projects have addressed topics related to bird monitoring, wildlife diseases and parasites, and tracking bird movements. Our data is growing every year to better inform science and the community of the health and status of our migratory birdpopulations.
MONTANA LOONS
Loon Research in Montana. Montana has the largest population of Common Loons in the western United States with 72 territorial pairs. While the number of territorial pairs has fluctuated since 2006, the overall number of pairs has increased. In order to support the expanding work conducted by Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks and the MontanaASGM: INDONESIA
Availability in Indonesia. BRI and Nexus3, in collaboration with other nongovernmental organizations, is leading this three-year project, the purpose of which is to support the Government of Indonesia in restricting mercury supplies, especially for the artisanal smallJAMES PARUK, PH.D.
207-839-7600 x249. jim.paruk@briloon.org. City born and raised, Jim Paruk found his calling when encouraged to go bird watching with a fellow college student, who happened to be the future founder of Biodiversity Research Institute, David Evers. Since that fateful adventure, Jim has been a NORTHERN SAW-WHET OWLS Northern Saw-whet Owls can be easily distinguished from other owls by their small size and markings such as the white “V” over their eyes. They eat mice as well as other small rodents, birds, and insects. They make a variety of vocalizations, and are named for one of their calls, which is said to sound like a saw being sharpened, orYou are here: Home
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