About Us

The Bird Collision Prevention Alliance is a coalition of agencies, conservation groups, scientists, architects, industry leaders, healthcare professionals, and engaged community members committed to making our built environment safer for birds. Since 2024, we have worked together to promote innovative glass treatments, responsible lighting practices, and collaborative action. Together, we can dramatically reduce bird fatalities and create a world where wildlife and human spaces coexist harmoniously.

Every bird has a purpose, a role in our ecosystems, and a story worth protecting. Yet over a billion birds perish each year due to preventable collisions with glass and the disorienting glow of artificial light in the U.S. alone.

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Our Partners

The Bird Collision Prevention Alliance includes representatives from more than 100 organizations, including those listed here:

ABR, Inc.

Acopian BirdSavers

Actions@EBMF

American Bird Conservancy

Biophilic Cities Network

Bird Alliance of Oregon

BirdLab

Birds Georgia

Birdsafe, University of Toronto

Bird Safe Philly

Carnegie Museum of Natural History

Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Daniel Klem, Jr., Muhlenberg College

Dark Sky International

Green Jay Strategies

Guardian Glass

HHMI Tangled Bank Studios (Wild Hope)

Houston Zoo

Jane Alexander

Ecological Design Lab, Toronto Metropolitan University

Environment for the Americas

Fatal Light Awareness Program (FLAP) Canada

Feather Friendly® Technologies Inc.

Finch Research Network

Golden Gate Bird Alliance

Keystone Lighting Solutions

Kickapoo Valley Dark Sky Initiative

Lights Out Towson University

Los Angeles Audubon Society

Maine Audubon

National Audubon Society

Northern Virginia Bird Alliance

NYC Bird Alliance

Proyecto Aves y Ventanas Costa Rica, Universidad Estatal a Distancia

Road to Recovery

San Diego Bird Alliance

U.S. Department of Energy

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

Acknowledgment

Participants from the following organizations in the Bird Collision Prevention Alliance Communications Group were responsible for developing this website:

American Bird Conservancy

Convention on Migratory Species, U.N.

Cornell Lab of Ornithology

Dark Sky International

Environment for the Americas

Federal Emergency Management System

Finch Research Network

FLAP Canada

Green Jay Strategies

Guardian Glass

HHMI Tangled Bank Studios (Wild Hope)

Houston Audubon

Jane Alexander

National Audubon Society

National Park Service

The Nature Conservancy

Oregon State University

U.S. Department of Energy

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service

U.S. Geological Survey

Universidad Estatal a Distancia

University of Western Ontario

Wild Bird Feeding Institute