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The Field Museum, Greg Borzo
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Turning off building lights reduces bird window-kill by 83%

Field Museum scientists release data from two-year study

CHICAGO—New data never before published reveals that turning off building lights in a major city could save thousands of migratory birds a day.

“For the first time, we now have numbers to back up scientists’ claims that turning off building lights during migration season is an effective way to reduce the number of birds who kill themselves by flying into buildings,” says Doug Stotz, PhD, a conservation ecologist at The Field Museum.

During 2000 and 2001, Stotz and his colleagues counted dead birds around McCormick Place every day during the migration seasons—from late March to the end of May and from mid-August to Thanksgiving. Half of the vertical surface of the huge, lakefront building is glass, and lights in the building seem to disorient migrating birds, which typically navigate by the stars.

Turning lights off at McCormick Place reduced the number of dead birds by up to 88%, depending on lighting conditions and window location. For all the days counted, 1, 297 birds died from hitting lit windows while only 192 birds died from hitting dark windows (either because the lights were out or heavy drapes were drawn). After adjusting for the variance in lit versus dark windows, the overall reduction was 83%.

“That’s an incredible savings from just one building,” Stotz says. “Imagine what we could accomplish if the drive to turn off lights during migration season spread to include most downtown buildings.”

The City of Chicago is working toward that very goal. In 2000, Chicago and the U.S. Department of Interior’s Fish and Wildlife Service signed the Urban Conservation Treaty for Migratory Birds. Ever since, the city has been asking downtown buildings to dim or shut off their lights in the spring and fall.

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