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Dwelling | Hen Collision Prevention Alliance


Greater than 1 billion birds die in collisions with glass yearly.
The time to behave is now!

Efficient Options Can Be Simple and Reasonably priced


Picture by Daniel Sheire
New York City skyline from above
Picture by Pond5
Volunteers collision monitoring in downtown Dallas
Picture by John Benam
Museum Brandhorst, exterior view of the façade. Structure by Sauerbruch and Hutton

Why Shield Birds?

Birds Present Ecosystem Companies

Ruby-throated hummingbird drinking nectar from a flower
Ruby-throated Hummingbird © Beau Cotter / Macaulay Library

Birds play a important function in meals webs and supply many companies that profit people and different wildlife, together with pollination, seed dispersal, and management of pests and bugs.

Birdwatching Boosts the Economic system

Group of people birdwatching in a green wooded area, some have binoculars raised. © Tom Shepard
© Tom Shepard / Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Almost 100 million U.S. adults are birdwatchers, with journey and tools expenditures contributing $279 billion in financial output and 1.4 million jobs.

Birds Have Immeasurable Cultural Worth

Bald Eagle flying © Eric Heisey / Macaulay Library
Bald Eagle © Eric Heisey / Macaulay Library

Birds have been valued throughout cultures for everything of recorded human historical past. The deaths of billions of birds from collisions are an immeasurable loss for humanity.

The Highest Numbers of Collisions Happen Throughout Migration

Synthetic mild attracts birds, disrupting their migrations and drawing them near the hazards of buildings and glass. Make glass seen to birds and switch your lights out throughout  March-June and August-November to stop collision deaths.

You can even use BirdCast to trace and study migration close to you.


Be part of the worldwide effort and pledge to guard birds.

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