As high-rise cities grow upwards and outwards, increasing numbers of birds die by crashing into glass buildings each year. And of course many others break beaks, wings, and legs, or suffer other ...
A Shelburne couple with a long history of protecting birds in New York is running events with local architects about ...
At least 1,000 birds were killed in one day in early October, when they collided with a single Chicago building, McCormick Place Lakeside Center — the largest convention center in North America. A ...
It’s just a little before dawn when Peter Monti takes to the streets of Newark, donning a reflective vest and carrying a butterfly net. New Jersey’s largest city is still quiet as the downtown ...
This article originally appeared in longer form in bioGraphic. Every spring, as the daylight lengthens and the weather warms, rivers of birds flow north across the Midwest. They fly high and at night, ...
Just after dawn in Washington, D.C., Stephanie Haley is walking a familiar downtown route, scanning the sidewalk next to office buildings. There, huddled on the ground, is a motionless olive-green ...
Lecturer in Architecture, Practice and Design, Swinburne University of Technology As high-rise cities grow upwards and outwards, increasing numbers of birds die by crashing into glass buildings each ...
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