BRI news stories have appeared in many regional, national, and international news outlets. These stories help promote awareness of our work, but also promote the general issues of conservation biology and the need to continue research in wildlife health and its implications to human health.
BRI's researchers are available to talk to journalists and provide expert information on both their work and the broader topics of their expertise.
To set up interviews, contact:
Deborah McKew, Communications Director
Baby Eagle Dies on Webcam as Viewers Watch Live
By David Sharp
BRI's webcams are research and educational tools that provide valuable information about the natural ecology of specific species. Recently, the death of an eagle chick stirred the debate about whether researchers should intervene in the "grittier side of nature." The Huffington Post presented several sides of the issue in this article.