Hundreds of millions of birds die every year from smashing into windows, one of the biggest sources of human-caused bird deaths—far greater than wind turbines and airplane strikes combined. In a bid ...
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After nearly 1,000 birds crashed into McCormick Place Lakeside Center last October, the event space along Lake Michigan’s shoreline is installing a gridded window film to mitigate future collisions.
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 ...
“We also know that not all birds that hit windows die… the survivors may be injured, perhaps even breaking a wing – and it’s likely that many of these individuals don’t survive for long, either dying ...
Most people have seen it: a bird on the ground under a window, lying stunned, splayed, dead or dying. John Swaddle cites studies that say as many as a billion birds are lost to window strikes each ...
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