Birds and Windows at Yale University

A recent Yale Daily News story highlights recent efforts on the Yale campus to address the birdstrike problem with their glass buildings. Of continuing concern is Yale School of Management’s Edward P. Evans Hall, which has killed hundreds of birds since students have been monitoring the situation over the past few years.  This building has been a known problem since at least 2016, as detailed in this story at the time. Hopefully Yale will be able to retrofit the building with bird safe technologies, as they did with the Harkness Memorial Hall at the Yale School of Medicine (see story on their fritted glass here).

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1 Response to Birds and Windows at Yale University

  1. Birdingdepot says:

    Horrible, dying from flying into the glass is too cruel for birds. Is there any foundation that people can contribute to buy more bird-safe things, I would love to make a donation.

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