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Practical solutions for preventing bird-window collisions at home and in your community: a webinar with Kaitlyn Parkins of American Bird Conservancy

Young, Gifted and Wild About Birds
Kaitlyn Parkins

Glass Collisions Program Coordinator for American Bird Conservancy

Practical solutions for preventing bird-window collisions at home and in your community. Wednesday, February 5, 12:30 p.m.

Well over 1 billion birds die each year in the U.S. because of building collisions. Kaitlyn Parkins of American Bird Conservancy will review about two dozen options for preventing window crashes, and will show us which techniques actually work and which don’t.

Decals. Dots. Effective spacing. Window films. UV.

[Spoiler alert: individual hawk decals are ineffective.]

With plenty of details, and plenty of time for Q&A.

This is news you can use for those trying to make a difference for bird conservation.

Kaitlyn is the glass collisions program coordinator at American Bird Conservancy, where she works to reduce bird-window collisions through education, outreach, glass testing, and policy solutions.

Before joining ABC, Kaitlyn managed the Project Safe Flight collision monitoring program at NYC Bird Alliance, and was part of the team that worked to pass NYC’s landmark bird-friendly building ordinance.

Now through February 5, get tickets to the remaining 4 Young, Gifted and Wild About Birds presentation for the price of 3.

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