Birds behave as if sheet glass is invisible to them. They kill
themselves striking clear and reflective panes in all types and sizes of
human-built structures the world over. The killing is indiscriminate,
taking the fit and unfit species, of any age category- both common and
of conservation concern. Window-kills occur in the billions worldwide
annually. The victims are always unintended, unnecessary, harmless, and
have no voice or other means to protect themselves. The science
documenting this significant scale of loss has been known for decades,
but only recently have meaningful efforts to address the problem
occurred. Here, Dr. Daniel Klem, Jr., describes and summarizes the
challenges and solutions to this important conservation issue for birds
and people that can be used by, among others, architects and developers,
legislators, legal professionals, urban planners, and homeowners alike.
Unlike the complexities of other environmental challenges, such as
climate change, this important conservation issue for birds and people
can be solved, and the means to do so are described within the pages of
this work to guide this worthy effort. The author's 44 years of
scientific research have revealed answers to create proven bird-safe
products for sale. This book ultimately tries to make the case that such
a commitment is worthwhile and needed.