Support BRI's Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
BRI’s Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation relies on contributions from private individuals, in addition to funding from foundations, businesses, and our collaborators, to support our annual operating expenses. Your generous gift enables us to conduct our innovative research and education projects in the Adirondack Park, including the loon-mercury fieldwork, multi-media public presentations, interactive school curricula, and our newsletter, The Adirondack Tremolo.
We are very grateful for the financial and in-kind assistance of our contributors!
Ways to Support BRI's Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
Interested in supporting our loon research and conservation efforts in the Adirondack Park? It's easy!
Make a tax-deductible contribution through our website.
Mail your tax-deductible contribution to Biodiversity Research Institute.
Leave a legacy for Adirondack Loons!
Help build our endowment, the WCS Loon Conservation Fund, at the Adirondack Community Trust!
Thank You to Our Supporters!
The on-going success of BRI’s Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation relies on the financial support from its partner organizations, foundations, businesses, and many private individuals. Our research and education efforts are funded through grants and donations to Biodiversity Research Institute (and previously the Wild Center and the Wildlife Conservation Society). Such support has included funding provided by:
- The Adirondack Community Trust
- The Audubon Society of New York State, Inc.
- The Cohen sisters of Old Forge
- Conservation and Research Foundation
- Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund
- The Dodge Foundation
- The Dorr Foundation
- Elk Lake Lodge and M. Ernst
- Environmental Protection Agency’s Environmental Education program
- The Freed Foundation
- The GE Foundation
- Members of the Adirondack Landowners Association
- New York State Biodiversity Research Institute
- New York State Energy Research and Development Authority’s Environmental Monitoring Evaluation and Protection Program
- Northern New York Audubon Society – The Cullman Foundation
- Raquette River Fund
- John and Evelyn Trevor Charitable Foundation
- US Fish and Wildlife Service – State Wildlife Grant
- The Weatherups
- The many interested supporters who have provided individual contributions to BRI for our Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation
Many organizations and individuals have also provided in-kind assistance with our education and research projects. We are extremely grateful to all the organizations and people who have assisted us in our loon conservation efforts, including:
- Adirondack Lakes and Trails Outfitters
- Adirondack Lakes Survey Corporation
- AdirondackNature.com
- Ad Workshop
- Audubon Society of New York (Audubon International)
- Beehive Productions
- Bullet Weights
- Dr. Keith Grasman of Calvin College
- GMN Photography
- High Peaks Animal Hospital
- Mac’s Canoe Livery
- Markertek Video Supply
- Mark Kurtz Photography
- National Wildlife Federation
- New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s Bureau of Wildlife
- Paul Smith’s College Watershed Stewardship Program
- Dr. M. Pokras and the staff of Tufts Wildlife Clinic
- Dr. J. McIntyre
- Jeff Nadler, Nature Photographer
- Burdette Parks, Photographer
- Raquette River Outfitters
- Blaine Rothauser, Wildlife & Landscape Photographer
- J. Smith
- St. Regis Canoe Outfitters
- SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry’s Adirondack Ecological Center
- Syracuse University’s Center for Environmental Systems Engineering
- The Wild Center (Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks)
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
- U.S. Geological Service’s Upper Midwest Environmental Sciences Center
- Wildlife Conservation Society’s Adirondack Program and Global Health Program
- The many Adirondack Park residents and visitors who have assisted with our loon conservation work in the Park!
