The passing of New York City’s beloved Eurasian Eagle-Owl Flaco has called attention to the serious threat of building collisions for birds. Research has shown that building collisions can kill up to one billion birds each year in the U.S. alone. In Chicago this fall, hundreds of migrating birds collided with one building in just one night. We know that reflective glass is a major hazard contributing to these collisions year round, and light pollution strongly influences where migratory birds stop over, often drawing them to densely populated areas where they may be more prone to dangers. 13304 These deaths are preventable, and thankfully momentum is growing to reduce bird-building collisions in cities and states across the country. 探花精选’s regional offices and local chapters are working to implement simple solutions to prevent collisions by making buildings and night skies safer for birds year round. This includes advocating for legislation like the Bird-Safe Buildings...