Next fall we are organizing a research project on bird-window collisions on 
college campuses 
through the Ecological Research as Education Network ( http://erenweb.org/). 
The objective is to 
identify building structural features and landscape features that predict the 
magnitude of bird-
window collisions. We designed the project to be completed as an independent 
study for 
undergraduates or as part of a small class on ecology, conservation, or 
ornithology. Students will use 
protocols to conduct surveys for bird carcasses and quantify building and 
landscape features on their 
campus. You can read more about our objectives, protocols, education materials, 
and preliminary 
results from a pilot season here: 
https://sites.google.com/a/augustana.edu/eren-bird-window-
collisions-project/home

We are seeking additional collaborators from the U.S., Canada, and Mexico to 
work with us on this 
project for next fall. Collaborators need not have a background in ornithology. 
Please contact Steve 
Hager ([email protected]) or Brad Cosentino ([email protected]) if you 
are interested in 
participating.

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