As Palo Alto officials prepare to adopt new rules to require bird-friendly building designs, some critics are urging the city to relax the rules for commercial structures.
Nestled high above Cornell University’s campus, over 30 red-tailed hawk chicks have hatched, fed, and taken flight. They’re all part of one feathered family, raised by their mother, a hawk named Big ...
In the United States alone, hundreds of millions of birds die every year from inadvertently flying into windows. At the University of Delaware’s Cannon Laboratory, located on the Hugh R. Sharp Campus ...
Lake County officials celebrated the installation of bird-strike-mitigation enhancements at the Libertyville Central Permit Facility Friday afternoon, part of broader efforts to make county facilities ...
Shani Kleinhaus can quickly recognize a window that kills birds. “Often, I can see the pattern of the collision on the window, like the bird’s outline and wing shape,” she says. Where she doesn’t see ...
City birds might just have a harder life compared to country birds, and there’s one notorious reason why. In North America, scientists estimate that hundreds of millions to more than a billion birds ...
A bird-friendly film has been applied to the exterior glass at Lakeside Center, which overlooks Lake Michigan, to prevent birds from flying into the mostly steel-and-glass structure. A year after ...
A group of students at the University have come together to form a bird strike committee, doing rounds of campus buildings to look for birds killed in window collisions. The committee maps hotspots ...
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