Here at the University of Florida, we are currently in the process of collecting bird strike data across campus and around Alachua County, determining factors such as how many birds are killed, what species are most affected, what buildings are most responsible, and more. After gathering the facts about campus bird collisions, the data will be made available to University of Florida and ...more ↓
Here at the University of Florida, we are currently in the process of collecting bird strike data across campus and around Alachua County, determining factors such as how many birds are killed, what species are most affected, what buildings are most responsible, and more. After gathering the facts about campus bird collisions, the data will be made available to University of Florida and city/county officials who can make the changes that these buildings need to mitigate bird impacts. Please join us in this effort by reporting any dead bird sightings on campus to our iNaturalist Bird Collision Project. Also, UF's Natural History Museum would like to collect dead birds for their collections, so please notify Andrew Kratter (kratter@ufl.edu).
Also - see this study from Duke https://peerj.com/articles/1652/
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