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Bird-Friendly Design: Green Construction s Next Dimension

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Bird-Friendly Design: Green Construction s Next Dimension

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    1. Bird-Friendly Design: Green Constructions Next Dimension

    2. Required quality assurance slideRequired quality assurance slide

    3. Learning Objectives At the end of this class, participants will be able to: Recognize bird hazards in the built environment Identify and apply current best practices in preventing bird collisions Integrate bird-friendly architecture with other aspects of green design Find and utilize resources on bird-friendly construction

    4. Why Birds Matter

    5. Anthropogenic Causes of Bird Deaths

    6. The Way Forward - Collaboration

    7. Factors in Building Strikes

    8. Most Birds Migrate At Night

    9. Glass

    10. Clear Glass as a Hazard

    11. Tinted/Mirrored Glass as a Hazard

    12. Reflective Glass as a Hazard

    13. Vegetation as a Hazard

    14. Lighting as a Hazard

    15. Lighting as a Hazard

    16. Tall Buildings as a Hazard

    17. Weather as a Hazard

    18. Indianapolis Findings 2009-10 863 birds of 76 species found dead or injured 56% were warblers and 12% were native sparrows Approx 96% of the birds were of migratory species

    19. Indianapolis Findings 2009-10 Top 5 species reported

    20. Indianapolis Species List 2009-10 American Coot American Crow American Kestrel American Redstart American Robin American Woodcock Bay-breasted Warbler Black-and-white Warbler Black-billed Cuckoo Black-throated Blue Warbler Black-throated Green Warbler Blackburnian Warbler Blackpoll Warbler Brown Creeper Brown Thrasher Brown-headed Cowbird Cape May Warbler Carolina Chickadee Chestnut-sided Warbler Chipping Sparrow Common Nighthawk Common Yellowthroat Connecticut Warbler Dark-eyed Junco Downy Woodpecker

    21. Indianapolis High Strike Areas

    22. Indianapolis High Strike Areas

    23. Indy Bird Strike Findings

    24. Green Construction

    25. Bird-Friendly Design Considerations

    26. Green Design ? Bird-Friendly Design

    27. Green Design ? Bird-Friendly Design

    28. Bird-Friendly Buildings in Indy

    29. Bird-Friendly Design

    30. Bird-Friendly Design

    31. Visible Glass

    32. Bird-Friendly Design in Indy

    33. Bird-Friendly Design in Indy

    34. Bird-Friendly Design in Indy

    35. Bird-Friendly Design in Indy

    36. Lighting

    37. Lighting

    38. Lighting Recommendations

    39. Relevance to Building Designers

    40. Relevance to Building Designers

    41. Resources

    42. Required quality assurance slide. As a new requirement, Providers are required to encourage members to complete the online CES Discovery Evaluation. You may still use your own paper evaluation form to collect feedback for your personal records, however our online evaluation must still be encouraged.Required quality assurance slide. As a new requirement, Providers are required to encourage members to complete the online CES Discovery Evaluation. You may still use your own paper evaluation form to collect feedback for your personal records, however our online evaluation must still be encouraged.

    43. Conclusion / Questions?

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