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...
Interview with local news WRAL about bird-window collisions at Duke
For two years a team of PhD and Master students, an instructor at Duke University, and I have been collecting data about bird-window...
The News & Observer writes about bird-window collision project at Duke
On June 17th, the local newspaper for the triangle, The News & Observer published an article about the bird-window collision project I...
Interview with the local news WNCN
After the article in The Chronicle, the buzz continued and we were interviewed in the local news on May 22nd. If you want to watch the 2...
The Chronicle writes about bird-window collisions at Duke
In 2014, we started a bird-window collision monitoring program on Duke’s campus to identify buildings that were most dangerous to birds....
American Birding Association blog post
My colleague Scott Winton and I published a blog post about bird-window collisions and “green” buildings for the american Birding...