Tuesday May 14th, 7:00 Social; 7:30 Program Padilla Bay Interpretive Center It is estimated that between 365 million to 1 billion birds are killed by window collisions in the United States each year. You can help by getting involved with collision prevention and monitoring efforts. This presentation will examine the effectiveness, aesthetics, and affordability of various window treatments used in collision prevention as well as collision monitoring programs. There will also be examples of real life window treatments for people to check out in-person. Kim
Nelson has a MA in Biology from Miami University. Her studies focused
on community engagement regarding avian conservation issues with an
emphasis in bird-window collision prevention at zoological facilities.
She recently joined Skagit Audubon Society and has been assisting with
educational programs and field trips. See the Skagit Audubon Society website for field trips, checklists, programs, and other bird-related activities. |
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