Trigger
Birds can’t distinguish glass from actual habitat and fly into it attempting to entry assets. Synthetic mild can exacerbate this concern, notably in city areas.
Affect

Glass collision is the third largest menace to birds. Chook populations are in steep decline. The U.S. and Canada have misplaced 29% of breeding birds since 1970.
Answer

The answer to glass collisions is making glass seen to birds. To study extra about how to do that and different options, go to stopbirdcollisons.org
Occupied with Becoming a member of Our Group?
E mail deadbird@cornell.edu for extra info on taking part within the scholar initiative.
Have You Seen a Lifeless Chook On Campus?
For those who discover a chicken that’s useless or injured in a collision with glass, report it to dBird.org. These information assist establish collision hotspots and prioritize options. For those who discover an injured chicken that may be captured for rehabilitation, name the Janet L. Swanson Wildlife Hospital: (607) 253-3060
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