Making the Windy City Safer for Birds
Podcast |
Bring Birds Back
Publisher |
BirdNote
Media Type |
audio
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Publication Date |
Sep 18, 2024
Episode Duration |
00:36:46

On October 5, 2023, thousands of migrating songbirds died after crashing into the McCormick Place Convention Center in downtown Chicago and surrounding buildings. Co-host Deja Perkins will speak with Douglas Stotz, a conservation ecologist at the Chicago-based Field Museum about that deadly night. She’ll also talk with Chicago Bird Alliance’s Judy Pollock about what has transpired in the months since. And co-host Purbita Saha takes us to New York’s Jacob Javits Convention Center, once known for frequent window strikes but now is a safe haven for all birds – migrating and local.

To learn more about our guests and their work or to view this episode’s transcript and other resources, visit BirdNote.org.

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Bring Birds Back Season 6 is sponsored by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the American Bird Conservancy

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Thousands of birds were killed in one night by window collision in Chicago. What now?

On October 5, 2023, thousands of migrating songbirds died after crashing into the McCormick Place Convention Center in downtown Chicago and surrounding buildings. Co-host Deja Perkins will speak with Douglas Stotz, a conservation ecologist at the Chicago-based Field Museum about that deadly night. She’ll also talk with Chicago Bird Alliance’s Judy Pollock about what has transpired in the months since. And co-host Purbita Saha takes us to New York’s Jacob Javits Convention Center, once known for frequent window strikes but now is a safe haven for all birds – migrating and local.

To learn more about our guests and their work or to view this episode’s transcript and other resources, visit BirdNote.org.

Want more Bring Birds Back? Subscribe to our show and follow us on Instagram! For more about BirdNote, sign up for our weekly newsletter. And for ad-free listening and other perks, sign up for BirdNote+ here.

BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible.

Bring Birds Back Season 6 is sponsored by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the American Bird Conservancy

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