Draft:Chicago Bird Collision Monitors


Chicago Bird Collision Monitors
FounderRobbie Hunsinger
TypeBird conservation
87-3419032
Legal status501(c)(3)
FocusBird–window collisions
Location
Director
Annette Prince

Chicago Bird Collision Monitors (CBCM) is a non-profit volunteer organization in the field of bird conservation in and around Chicagoland. The organization is primarily focused on bird–window collisions, rescuing injured birds after collisions and salvaging dead ones for research.

Activities

Chicago is...[1]

Collision monitoring

Architectural activism

Light pollution is a particularly...[2]

References

  1. ^ Horton et al. (2019), p. 213: "An important step in this direction is identifying where the highest numbers of birds are exposed to the highest amounts of ALAN. Here we have shown where the greatest threats exist, and how these threats vary seasonally. The combination of large amounts of nocturnal illumination and their location in the most trafficked airspace across the US elevate metropolitan Chicago, Houston, and Dallas to the top of the exposure risk ranking."
  2. ^
    • Longcore & Rich (2004), p. 193: "Large numbers of nocturnally migrating birds are therefore affected when meteorological conditions bring them close to lights, for instance, during inclement weather or late at night when they tend to fly lower."
    • Cabrera-Cruz, Smolinsky & Buler (2018), p. 1: "Two of the best documented effects of light pollution on birds is the high mortality due to collision with illuminated buildings and windows and the stranding of seabirds which commonly get drawn by light sources to land."
    • Van Doren et al. (2017), p. 11177: "Our data show that the light installation strongly concentrates and disorients migrants flying over a heavily urbanized area, influencing ≈1.1 million birds during seven nights over 7 y."

Sources

Scholarly books

  • Berenstein, Nadia (2015). "Deathtraps in the flyways: Electricity, glass and bird collisions in urban North America, 1887–2014". In Nagai, Kaori; Jones, Karen; Landry, Donna; Mattfeld, Monica; Rooney, Caroline; Sleigh, Charlotte (eds.). Cosmopolitan Animals. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 79–92. doi:10.1057/9781137376282_6. ISBN 978-1-137-37628-2. OCLC 918864470. OL 22316455W.

Journal articles

  • Cabera-Cruz, Sergio A.; Smolinksy, Jaclyn A.; Buler, Jeffrey J. (2018). "Light pollution is greatest within migration passage areas for nocturnally-migrating birds around the world". Scientific Reports. 8 3261. doi:10.1038/s41598-018-21577-6.
  • Horton, Kyle G.; Nilsson, Cecilia; Van Doren, Benjamin M.; La Sorte, Frank A.; Dokter, Adriaan M.; Farnsworth, Andrew (2019). "Bright lights in the big cities: Migratory birds' exposure to artificial light". Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 17 (4): 189–244. doi:10.1002/fee.2029.
  • Loss, Scott R.; Will, Tom; Loss, Sara S.; Marra, Peter P. (2014). "Bird–building collisions in the United States: Estimates of annual mortality and species vulnerability". The Condor: Ornithological Applications. 116 (1): 8–23. doi:10.1650/CONDOR-13-090.1.
  • Loss, Scott R.; Li, Binbin V.; Horn, Lisa C.; Mesure, Michael R.; Zhu, Lei; Brys, Timothy G.; Dokter, Adriaan M.; Elmore, Jared A.; Gibbons, Richard E.; Homayoun, Tania Z.; Horton, Kyle G.; Inglet, Patsy; Jones, Benjamin J.; Keys, Taylor; Lao, Sirena; Loss, Sara S.; Parkins, Kaitlyn L.; Prestridge, Heather L.; Riggs, Georgia J.; Riding, Corey S.; Sweezey, Katherine R. I.; Vallery, Anna C.; Van Doren, Benjamin M.; Wang, Julia; Zuzula, Caley; Farnsworth, Andrew (2023). "Citizen science to address the global issue of bird–window collisions". Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 21 (9): 418–427. doi:10.1002/fee.2614.
  • Van Doren, Benjamin M.; Horton, Kyle G.; Dokter, Adriaan M.; Klinck, Holger; Elbin, Susan B.; Farnsworth, Andrew (2017). "High-intensity urban light installation dramatically alters nocturnal bird migration". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 114 (42): 11175–11180. doi:10.1073/pnas.1708574114.

Primary sources

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