The human-wildlife conflict of bird-window collisions accounts for an estimated 25 million annual bird deaths in Canada. This research report sets out to find out how this statistic is reflected at the University of British Columbia (UBC), in their Faculty of Arts Buchanan buildings. Evidence of bird-window collisions including feather smears, feather piles and carcasses, were searched for 4 days a week over a period of 64 days. At least 33 bird-window collisions occurred during this time period. Carcass persistence and searcher efficiency trials were conducted to help lower study bias. This paper examines why birds collide with windows, factors that increase collision rates, report results of the study, compares last years’ Buchanan study ...
Urban landscapes have drastically altered natural environments. One consequence of these changes is ...
Bird-window collisions are a major and poorly-understood generator of bird mortality. In North Ameri...
Bird window collisions cause a large number of bird deaths every year. Despite the high mortality ra...
The human-wildlife conflict of bird-window collisions accounts for an estimated 25 million annual bi...
Bird-window collisions are the second leading cause of bird fatalities in the United States, account...
Collision with building windows is one of the main causes of direct humanrelated bird deaths in Nort...
With up to 42 million dying each year due to window strikes, evaluating the effectiveness of mitigat...
Estimates suggest that 16 to 43 million bird deaths occur annually due to collisions with buildings ...
When birds fly at full speed into the highly reflective glass windows of human structures, death is ...
Collisions with windows are one of the main causes of human-induced bird deaths (Klem et al. 2014). ...
Bird-window collisions are a dramatic cause of bird mortality globally. In Latin America, statistics...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyWindow collisions are the second...
Avian window collisions kill an estimated 365-988 million birds each year in North America. This pla...
Millions of birds die each year from colliding with glass windows. Our research group collected data...
Bird-window collisions cause an estimated one billion bird deaths annually in the United States. Bui...
Urban landscapes have drastically altered natural environments. One consequence of these changes is ...
Bird-window collisions are a major and poorly-understood generator of bird mortality. In North Ameri...
Bird window collisions cause a large number of bird deaths every year. Despite the high mortality ra...
The human-wildlife conflict of bird-window collisions accounts for an estimated 25 million annual bi...
Bird-window collisions are the second leading cause of bird fatalities in the United States, account...
Collision with building windows is one of the main causes of direct humanrelated bird deaths in Nort...
With up to 42 million dying each year due to window strikes, evaluating the effectiveness of mitigat...
Estimates suggest that 16 to 43 million bird deaths occur annually due to collisions with buildings ...
When birds fly at full speed into the highly reflective glass windows of human structures, death is ...
Collisions with windows are one of the main causes of human-induced bird deaths (Klem et al. 2014). ...
Bird-window collisions are a dramatic cause of bird mortality globally. In Latin America, statistics...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyWindow collisions are the second...
Avian window collisions kill an estimated 365-988 million birds each year in North America. This pla...
Millions of birds die each year from colliding with glass windows. Our research group collected data...
Bird-window collisions cause an estimated one billion bird deaths annually in the United States. Bui...
Urban landscapes have drastically altered natural environments. One consequence of these changes is ...
Bird-window collisions are a major and poorly-understood generator of bird mortality. In North Ameri...
Bird window collisions cause a large number of bird deaths every year. Despite the high mortality ra...