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Stop the Thunk - Preventing Bird Window Collisions Zoom Class

Each year up to 1 billion birds die after hitting glass surfaces in the United States. Fortunately there are many things we can do to reduce glass collision mortality, from fixing our own windows to advocating for bird-friendly policies in our communities. In this presentation experts from the American Bird Conservancy Collisions Team will discuss why birds collide with windows, which collision prevention options work best, and opportunities to help advocate for safer buildings in your community.

The American Bird Conservancy Collisions Team works on multiple fronts to reduce bird collisions, from advocating for collision-reducing legislation and evaluating new glass products to educating architects, developers, and homeowners and more.

This class is free, but registration is required and space is limited.

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