Posted June 24th 2019 Oklahoma State University protects birds with Feather Friendly® product on 18 bus shelters Over 1 million native birds die in the US every day by colliding with glass surfaces like the sides of this bus shelter. Oklahoma State University is leading the way in studying this important bird conservation issue to find a solution. To address,...
Posted June 17th 2019 North Carolina Zoo keeping their birds safe with Feather Friendly® Commercial Window Markers We are passionate about helping zoos protect their birds using Feather Friendly® commercial window markers. We especially love getting feedback on how the product is helping. Debbie Zombeck, Curator of Birds, at the North Carolina Zoo was kind of enough...
Posted June 5th 2019 South Korean Ministry of Environment to Reduce Bird Deaths from Glass Collisions For Immediate Release: SEOUL, Mar. 13 (Korea Bizwire) — The Ministry of Environment on Wednesday called for nationwide efforts to reduce bird deaths from glass collisions, estimating that about 8 million birds are killed in South Korea annually by colliding with...
Posted June 5th 2019 South Korean government continues to reduce bird collisions with Feather Friendly® The South Korean Ministry of Environment recently called for nationwide efforts to reduce bird deaths from glass collisions, estimating that about 8 million birds are killed in South Korea annually by colliding with transparent windows. Feather Friendly® has been...
Posted May 31st 2019 Feather Friendly® completes its second project at the Cincinnati Zoo Feather Friendly® recently completed its second project at the Cincinnati Zoo. After Bird Collision Deterrent Markers were installed at the Malayan Tiger Exhibit and found to be successful, Kimberly A Klosterman, Aviculure Senior Keeper, at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden...
Posted May 10th 2019 PSA: Over 25 million birds fatally collide with windows in Canada every year For more information about any of FLAP Canada's activities or BirdSafe® information, we invite you to visit http://www.birdsafe.ca Feather Friendly® was developed as a solution to save birds from window collisions approximately 12 years ago and is on its 8th generation....
Posted February 15th 2014 Design home and garden improvements to benefit birds Enjoy simple steps that save birds and add enjoyment to your home living. Choose native plants Habitat loss is one of the most significant reasons for population declines in birds. Although urban gardens cannot replace natural habitats, they can provide needed food and resting spots for...
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