BRI publishes scientific paper on global mercury concentrations in biota
2-May-2024 11:05 AM EDT
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2-May-2024 11:05 AM EDT
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Mercury studies in Indonesia. Climate change studies in Tanzania. Biodiversity studies in South Dakota. Marine mammal surveys in the Atlantic Ocean.
22-Mar-2024 4:05 PM EDT
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The sun shines on the cold, deep blue ocean at Fort Williams Park in Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Portland Head Light, an iconic landmark that draws in three million visitors each year, stands proudly at the edge of the rocky shore.
22-Mar-2024 4:05 PM EDT
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The ocean covers approximately 70 percent of Earth’s surface and is the largest livable space on our planet. Deep below there exists a realm inhabited by a wide variety of marine mammals—whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals, sea lions, and...
22-Mar-2024 3:05 PM EDT
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Dynamic Duo Brave High Seas for High Stakes
22-Mar-2024 3:05 PM EDT
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CarbonSolve, leading global developer of rangeland carbon credits, announces results of a long-term study that presents the first evidence that improved grazing practices implemented at the scale of traditional pastoralist migrations can remove a...
27-Feb-2024 9:00 AM EST
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At Biodiversity Research Institute, our passion drives us to explore diverse projects across continents—from monitoring mercury levels to studying offshore wind development and tracking waterfowl movement.
22-Dec-2023 5:05 PM EST
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About a decade ago, BRI hosted a Bio Blitz at our River Point bird monitoring station in Falmouth, Maine.
22-Dec-2023 5:05 PM EST
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BRI's mission is to assess emerging threats to wildlife and ecosystems through collaborative research, and to use scientific findings to advance environmental awareness and inform decision makers.
BRI is proud to tell its story in a new video featuring stunning cinematography that captures the work we do and why we do it. Throughout the upcoming year, we will showcase each of our Centers of Study as well as our Research Programs. BRI's growth is based on the needs of the natural world, and we believe our work is making a difference. But we also know there is still so much to do. We hope you will follow along with us as we embark on the next 25 years.