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2 BiRd-sAFe Building guidelines <br />Thank you to New York City audubon and their original working group <br />for permission to revise their Bird-Safe Building Guidelines (May 2007). <br />NYC Project director: Kate Orff, rLa , Columbia University GSaPP <br />NYC authors: Hillary Brown, aia , Steven Caputo, New Civic Works <br />NYC audubon Project Staff: e.J. Mc adams, Marcia fowle, Glenn Phillips, <br />Chelsea dewitt, Yigal Gelb Graphics. <br />NYC reviewers: Karen Cotton, Bird-Safe Working Group; randi <br />doeker, Birds & Buildings forum; Bruce fowle, faia , daniel Piselli, <br />fXfOWLe ; Marcia fowle; Yigal Gelb, Program director, NYC audubon; <br />Mary Jane Kaplan; daniel Klem, Jr., Phd., Muhlenberg College; albert M. <br />Manville, Phd., US department of the interior, fish and Wildlife Service; <br />e. J. Mcadams, former executive director NYC, audubon; Glenn <br />Phillips, executive director, NYC audubon. <br />Original publication of these guidelines was made possible with the <br />support of US department of the interior, fish and Wildlife Service <br />through the Neotropical Migratory Bird Conservation act, Joseph & <br />Mary fiore and the support of NYC audubon members and patrons. <br />Bird-Safe Building Guidelines <br />Over 100 bird species have been recovered from building collisions in Minnesota including lincoln’s sparrow, Black-capped Chickadee, indigo Bunting, Common Yellowthroat, and nashville Warbler <br />The mission of audubon Minnesota is to conserve and restore natural <br />ecosystems, focusing on birds and their habitats, for the benefit of <br />humanity and the earth’s biological diversity. <br />Audubon MinnesotA <br />2357 Ventura drive, Suite 106 • Saint Paul MN 55125 <br />mn.audubon.org <br />Published by audubon Minnesota, May 2010 <br />Project director: Joanna eckles (audubon Minnesota) <br />Contributor: edward Heinen (Perkins + Will) <br />reviewers: Mark Martell, Mark Peterson (audubon Minnesota); Lori <br />Naumann (Minnesota department of Natural resources); Chris <br />Sheppard (american Bird Conservancy); Susan elbin (NYC audubon); <br />Jonee Kulman Brigham (Center for Sustainable Building research, <br />UMN), Benjamin Sporer, Paul Neuhaus (Perkins + Will) <br />design Manager: Bonita Jenné (audubon Minnesota) <br />Cover Cityscape artwork: edward Heinen <br />Printing made possible by TogetherGreen <br />Citation: audubon Minnesota. (2010). Bird-Safe Building Guidelines <br />Photographs in this publication are copyrighted by the individual <br />photographers and have been used with permission. Site and lighting <br />diagrams courtesy of the City of Toronto from their Bird-friendly <br />development Guidelines. <br />ji <br />M W il <br />l <br />i <br />AM <br />s <br />ji <br />M W il <br />l <br />i <br />AM <br />s <br />M ik <br />e <br /> <br />l <br />e <br />n <br />t <br />z <br />M ik <br />e <br /> <br />l <br />e <br />n <br />t <br />z <br />M ik <br />e <br /> <br />l <br />e <br />n <br />t <br />z
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