AADL Welcomes: Washtenaw Bird & Nature Alliance | A Window on Bird Collision Prevention: Past, Present, & Future
When
Wednesday November 20, 2024: 6:00pm to 7:00pm Add to Calendar / Add to Google Calendar
Where
Downtown Library: 1st Floor Lobby
Description
Join us for a look back at how far window collision prevention has come, updates on policies, and new technologies being explored. 44% of window strikes happen at homes, and 56% happen at low-rise buildings. Birds that survive impact have a less than 40% chance of recovery. Over a billion birds are killed each year in the US alone when they collide with glass structures; with native bird populations in steep decline, it's critical to take immediate action to reduce the human threats to their survival. Learn more about what government organizations, nonprofits, academic researchers, and industry partners are doing to move towards a safer world for birds. Bird safe building codes are being passed all across the continent, it's up to individuals to educate their representatives on the topic and push for better standards.
Heidi Trudell is tired of picking up dead birds. As a biologist turned architectural consultant, Heidi has been involved with bird/window collision research and prevention since 2003. They have been consulting with architects, the glass industry, municipalities, and campuses globally since 2015, and as of March 2024, have accepted a position as a technical advisor within Guardian Glass as Bird Friendly Specialist. Their passion for bird conservation has led to serving on Safe Passage and conservation committees for organizations in the Great Lakes region, as well as starting the Facebook groups “Just Save Birds” and “Dead Birds 4 Science!” For wildlife emergencies, see ahnow.org - or the Animal Help Now app.
Washtenaw Bird and Nature Alliance holds monthly meetings featuring entertaining and informative speakers. The program kicks off with announcements of recent bird sightings and upcoming events. Past speaker topics have included: the impact of climate change on bird populations, birding around the world, butterflies, amphibians, reptiles, endangered species, bird banding, nature photography, and Great Lakes issues with emphasis on birds. Meetings are free and open to the public – you do not need to be a member to attend a meeting.
This event is provided by the Washtenaw Bird and Nature Alliance.
Library Event
Subjects
Downtown Library: 1st Floor Lobby
Adult
Adult
Nature & The Environment