WINDOW COLLISION MONITORING
INFO SESSION 1
VIA ZOOM SESSION
REGISTRATION CLOSES MARCH 16th
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY / Millions of birds die from colliding with windows annually in the United States, the second leading cause of bird deaths in North America. Nearly half of these collisions occur at residential windows, with the rest occurring in cities with larger buildings covered in glass and bright lights. Simply put, birds do not see glass.
Led by Dr. Lianne Koczur, our Science & Conservation Director, this spring you will have the opportunity to become part of a team that collects important data on bird-window strikes, which will be used to help us direct conservation actions. Learn more about what this volunteer effort entails at this info session!
There is another opportunity to receive the training on March 18th at 6:00 PM. Please pick the session that works best for your schedule. If you are unable to attend either, but would still like to volunteer, please email Lianne at lianne@alaudubon.org. There are many ways you can be involved!
STUNNED WORM-EATING WARBLER by David McMath