Here is a list of the Vikings Owners. Zygi Wilf is the chief. The guy in charge 
of the stadium is Lester Bagley. I would HIGHLY suggest Audubon Minnesota or 
even better, National Audubon and perhaps several other agencies (Nature 
Conservancy, Isaac Walton League, etc.) write a letter or try to contact them 
directly. If then they can get the media involved, I would bet that it might 
push them over the edge to do something. I would even try contacting Governor 
Dayton's office, since he is a big proponent of the stadium. The last thing 
either the Vikes or Politicians will want is photos circulating after the 
stadium is complete, of birds lying dead around their new stadium.

Here is their web site: [email protected]


NAME    TITLE
OWNERS
Zygi Wilf       Owner/Chairman
Mark Wilf       Owner/President
Leonard Wilf    Owner/Vice Chairman
Reggie Fowler   Vikings Ownership Partner
Alan Landis     Vikings Ownership Partner
David Mandelbaum        Vikings Ownership Partner
EXECUTIVE STAFF
Lester Bagley   Vice President of Public Affairs/Stadium Development

Good Luck!

Uwe Kausch
Duluth
-----Original Message-----
From: Minnesota Birds [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Susan Gilmore
Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2014 12:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [mou-net] Vikings stadium rejects bird-friendly glass

Stephen & MOU List:

There has been a lot in the paper lately about the Vikings Stadium and their 
bad choice of glass making the windows  a deadly hazard for birds. I have sent 
information to friends to sign the Audubon petition, put information on my 
Facebook page and written on the Vikings Stadium Facebook page.

I would love to do more to pressure the right people. Is there a good email or 
site to write to the Mayor and the Governor? How about the Vikings owners? 
Should the MOU group do something as a group?

Thank you.

Susan Gilmore






On Jul 23, 2014, at 9:22 PM, Stephen Greenfield wrote:

> The design for the new Vikings stadium includes massive windows facing 
> towards the river. National Audubon and other groups had requested 
> that they use glass that greatly reduces bird collisions, but last 
> week the Vikings and the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority (MSFA) 
> rejected the recommendation. Though they have the right to choose this 
> design, it seems irresponsible to ignore available materials that will 
> reduce the impact on wildlife.
>
>
>
> The following link makes it easy to send an e-mail to the owners to 
> request or demand that they change course. (I'll also try to find 
> mailing addresses so the mayor and governor can be copied.)
>
> https://secure.audubon.org/site/Advocacy?page=UserAction
> <https://secure.audubon.org/site/Advocacy?page=UserAction&id=1717>
> &id=1717
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve
>
>
>
> Stephen Greenfield
>
> Minneapolis
>
> <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]
>
>
>
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