

Paper: preventing collisions at home with decals
After two years of monitoring collisions at home and testing readily available decals, I am happy to share the scientific publication...


Window Film Magazine interview
Following the good reception of the bird-window collision paper I led, which was recently published in PeerJ, I was interviewed by Window...


Author interview for PeerJ Blog
After the release of our paper on bird-window collisions in PeerJ, the journal team did an author interview which gets published in their...


Article for the NC Wildlifer about bird-window collisions at Duke
I recently co-authored an article for the NC Wildlifer, the magazine for the NC chapter of The Wildlife Society. The article describes...


Paper: bird-window collisions and mitigation action at Duke University
Bird-window collisions take an estimated one billion bird lives each year in the United States alone. In 2012, I started a project to...


Paper: elevational ranges of montane birds and the impacts of deforestation
Birds, and other biodiversity, will surely be impacted by climate change. These impacts could be even worse than expected due to the...


DukEnvironment magazine features an article about my research on bird-window collisions
The story of how I first got involved in bird-window collision research, why I lead this effort at Duke, and what and how my peers have...


Book review published in Trends in Ecology and Evolution
Forests are complex and fascinating ecosystems, but can you learn everything about them in a finger-thick book? Well…almost! I have...


The Chronicle writes about bird deterrence at CIEMAS
After three seasons of data collection, several media appearances, conversations with he administration, a resolution with the graduate...