A Year of Helping Birds: Avoid Harmful Pesticides

A Year of Helping Birds: Avoid Harmful Pesticides

Pesticides are used to kill unwanted pests - insects and rodents, mainly, and they’re used everywhere: on farms, in our homes, lawns and gardens. Tragically, pesticides don’t just stop at their intended targets - often they kill birds (and bees and butterflies and other animals), resulting in at least 67 million bird deaths every year in the U.S. There are safer alternatives.

A Year of Helping Birds: Make Migration Safe: Windows, Lights and Bird-Safe Design

A Year of Helping Birds: Make Migration Safe: Windows, Lights and Bird-Safe Design

Every year, up to a billion birds are killed by crashing into windows, greatly reducing already decreasing overall bird populations. It’s a terrible death, killing birds in their prime as they migrate to start new families in their breeding grounds. We can prevent many of these deaths by turning off lights at night during migration, and making windows less reflective.