Buildings kill millions of birds. Here's how to reduce the toll
- Written by Norman Day, Lecturer in Architecture, Practice and Design, Swinburne University of Technology
These birds were killed by flying into a set of surveyed buildings in Washington DC in 2013.USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab/FlickrAs high-rise cities grow upwards and outwards, increasing numbers of birds die by crashing into glass buildings each year. And of course many others break beaks, wings and legs or suffer other physical harm. But...





