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2005 Birds & Buildings
Conference Presentations
Presented Friday, March 11, 2005
Illinois Institute of Technology
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A big thanks to our
Conference Sponsors
Illinois
Institute of Technology
College of Architecture
and the Arts
University of Illinois at Chicago
AIA
Chicago
Association of
Licensed Architects
US Green
Building Council Chicago Chapter
BuildingGreen
Wild Bird Feeding
Industry
National Audubon
Society
Bird Conservation
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City of Chicago
Department of Planning and
Development
Department of
Environment
Chicago Ornithological Society
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linked presentations below are available in .PDF format
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AGENDA - March 11, 2005 |
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Welcome -
Commissioner Marcia Jiménez
(.PDF 33KB)
Chicago Department of the Environment |
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Setting the Stage -- Bird
Biology (945KB)
Dr. Doug Stotz, Field Museum of Natural History |
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The Obstacles:
Why do birds collide with windows?
(52KB)
Dr. Dan Klem, Muhlenberg College, Allentown, PA |
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Lights Out Works!
Ten years of data
from the Fatal Light Awareness Program
Michael Mesure, Founder and Executive Director, FLAP,
Toronto (953KB) |
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Tall Structures:
Best Practices for Tall
Buildings, Towers and Bridges
(72KB)
Dr. Albert Manville, US Fish & Wildlife Service |
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A Tutorial -- Examples of
the good, the bad and the ugly
(6.4MB)
Randi Doeker, Birds & Buildings Forum, Chicago |
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Case Studies
"Owners" of Problem Buildings
Designers of Bird-Safe
Buildings
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Update from New
York City: Partners in Conservation
(5.2MB)
Bruce Fowle, FXFowle Architects, New York City
E. J. McAdams, New York City Audubon |
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Update from
Toronto: Daytime Solutions
(2.2MB)
Michael Mesure, Founder and Executive Director, FLAP,
Toronto |
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