I hope everybody is staying warm and keeping those feeders filled today! I
wanted to let everyone know about our January 18th presentation on an
extremely important topic. See below for more information.
Up to 1 billion birds die each year as a result of collisions with glass in
the U.S. Meredith Barges and Viveca Morris — New Haven activists and
co-authors of “Building Safer Cities for Birds” — will discuss the new
field of bird-safe building and the consequences of window strikes for bird
populations.
Thursday, January 18, 7 pm. CT Audubon's Young, Gifted & Wild About Birds.
Visit the link for more information or to register- ctaudubon.org/ygw2024
http://ctaudubon.org/ygw2024
If you have any questions, please email Tom Andersen at
Tandersen@ctaudubon.org
Best,
Stefan Martin
Conservation Manager
The Connecticut Audubon Society
I hope everybody is staying warm and keeping those feeders filled today! I
wanted to let everyone know about our January 18th presentation on an
extremely important topic. See below for more information.
Up to 1 billion birds die each year as a result of collisions with glass in
the U.S. Meredith Barges and Viveca Morris — New Haven activists and
co-authors of “Building Safer Cities for Birds” — will discuss the new
field of bird-safe building and the consequences of window strikes for bird
populations.
Thursday, January 18, 7 pm. CT Audubon's Young, Gifted & Wild About Birds.
Visit the link for more information or to register- ctaudubon.org/ygw2024
<http://ctaudubon.org/ygw2024>
If you have any questions, please email Tom Andersen at
Tandersen@ctaudubon.org
Best,
Stefan Martin
Conservation Manager
The Connecticut Audubon Society