Dr. Nina Schoch

Dr. Nina Schoch has been a leading conservationist in the Adirondacks since the 1990s and created the Adirondack Loon Program in 2001.  Her work involves research, organizing volunteer efforts, and publicity to create public awareness of loons and the problems they face. She is currently the director of the BRI Adirondack Center For Loon Conservation – www.briloon.org.

Articles written by Dr. Nina Schoch

Loons in the Adirondacks

Loons in the Adirondacks: Anglers Help Needed!

Studying Common Loons in the Adirondack Park Since 1998, I have had the rare privilege of studying Common Loons in the Adirondack Park as part of the Biodiversity Research Institute’s Adirondack Center for Loon Conservation. Our research assesses the impact of environmental mercury pollution on loon populations, serving as an indicator of how mercury affects […]

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Dr. Nina Schoch has been a leading conservationist in the Adirondacks since the 1990s and created the Adirondack Loon Program in 2001. Her work involves research, organizing volunteer efforts, and publicity to create public awareness...

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