Window Pain: Helping Birds Survive a Human World

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Thurs July 18, 2019, 7 pm
Phinney Center Community Hall Phinney Ridge (Seattle)
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"Join Seattle Audubon for a special program meeting with Heidi Trudell, Detroit Audubon board member, and biologist turned architectural consultant who has focused mainly on bird-window collisions since 2003. With native bird populations experiencing steep declines, it's critical to take immediate action to reduce the human threats to their survival. In addition to habitat loss and outdoor cats, glass is the leading cause of death among songbirds: these, and other factors will be explored during the session. Heidi will lead an involved discussion of threats facing, and solutions for saving, our birds—starting right at home." (Promo Copy)

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Phinney Center Community Hall

6532 Phinney Ave N Seattle, Washington 98103 Venue website

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