No doubt about it, there's a building boom in Northwest Arkansas. More homes and buildings mean more panes of glass are going up. Bird-window collissions are also on the rise. Northwest Arkansas ...
With a house close to the Eastern Pennsylvania woods — and the wildlife that lives there — Jeff Acopian wrestled with a problem that afflicts homeowners around the country. “Birds were hitting our ...
Over one billion birds die from colliding with glass each year in the United States. Most fatal bird collisions occur at homes and buildings under four stories tall. Advocates in Vermont are raising ...
Update March 24: The stats have been updated to note, Somewhere between 365 million and 1 billion birds die each year due to collisions with glass. I love spring migration. I love thinking about the ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. The challenge: Up to 1 billion birds are estimated to die each year after flying into closed windows in the U.S. and Canada alone. The cause: ...
“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 ...