
Bird Window Strikes: Prevention Tips & Alaska Zoo Talk
Anchorage News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! · The Daily News Now!
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Up to one billion birds die annually in the U.S. from window collisions, with homes and low-rise buildings being the primary culprits. In Anchorage, Alaska, collisions peak during migration seasons, with Bohemian waxwings causing the most damage. The Alaska Zoo successfully reduced bird deaths using special decals. Officials offer free protective stickers and urge everyone to use them along with safety tips. If you find an injured bird, bring it to the Bird Treatment and Learning Center for care. The zoo hosts a free talk on prevention this Wednesday evening.
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