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Band recovery data illustrate spatiotemporal and taxonomic patterns of seabird collisions with anthropogenic structures Seabird populations are declining rapidly due to numerous anthropogenic threats, including habitat destruction, invasive species, longline fisheries bycatch, and plastic ingestion. However, few stu...

www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

Our own Riley Lawson led this work to study #seabird #collisions using long-term data from the #USGS #BirdBandingLaboratory.

Yep, seabirds hit #windows, too.

#ornithology @wilsonornithsoc.bsky.social #BirdWindowCollisions
#OKState #NREM

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Celebrating Successes in Reducing Bird Collisions | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Following the February 2024 Multi-Sector Summit to Address Light Pollution and Bird Collisions, the Service has been purposefully working towards voluntary implementation of the primary goal establish...

#USFWS is celebrating some important successes in prevention of #BirdWindowCollisions:

www.fws.gov/story/2025-0...

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Our #birdrescue work made front page (yes, of a rag, but still awareness!) yesterday. The author was on point with scientific analysis/graphical summary, which really unfortunately didn't make the print article, but can be found here: shorturl.at/tBJ4o
#LightsOutBaltimore #BirdWindowCollisions

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www.audubon.org/news/surpris...

Excellent piece from Melissa Breyer on the #history of #BirdWindowCollisions –– and efforts to reduce them –– in #newyorkcity.

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