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By adding stickers to glass walls and dimming lights, cities can be safer places for migrating birds.
By adding stickers to glass walls and dimming lights, cities can be safer places for migrating birds.
A University of Mississippi ornithologist and researcher is working to make the windows on campus safer for birds.
Vitro Architectural Glass of Harmar, formerly part of PPG Industries, produced 20,000 square feet of bird-safe glass panes for the $3 million renovation of the Aviary’s Wetlands Habitat.
"The poor thing would have died if it wasn't for them." Firefighters rescue bird trapped in tricky predicament: 'Desperately banging against the glass' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Watch birds reveal their silly side in this video full of unexpected laughs and weird actions. These feathered friends showcase hilarious and unpredictable antics that highlight their quirky ...
Katherine Nesci has been a glass artist for more than 25 years. “It’s a never-ending source of fascination,” she says.
A YouTuber recently documented how he took care of an injured bird and posted a video about it on the video sharing site. Since being shared, the video has touched people’s hearts. There’s a ...
Flaco the owl was one of an estimated 250,000 birds to die each year by crashing into a New York City building — but conservationists say property owners can easily protect our feathered friends ...