It sure does! I guess we can ignore their kumbaya ways in order to have them there for the birds and other beasties. :)
I do ignore their ways and just enjoy their cam views and their knowledge.
After the great blue heron nest was blown out of the tree in the middle of the pond at Cornell, I was afraid that would be it for the beautiful pond views. But they set up a couple of cams outside the ornithology lab, which is next to the pond, and we get to enjoy the views year-round. LOTS of birds and critters around the pond.
And they sponsor cams all over the country on nests of various types of birds. Cornell is how I first met Momma and Dad great horned owl and their adorable babies. :-)