Help Prevent Bird Collisions--Volunteers Needed This Spring for Survey

The Cayuga Bird Club Conservation Action Committee and the Cornell Student
Bird Club are conducting a survey on bird collisions with buildings on the
Cornell  campus during the spring migration and need your help. Volunteers
are especially needed during the CU spring break (March 29-April 6) when
most of our student volunteers will be away. Morning survey walks will take
about 40 minutes of your time. Sign up for one morning or as often as you
can. Thank you in advance for your help!

Candace Cornell
Conservation Action Committee
Cayuga Bird Club
[email protected]

*Cornell Campus Bird Strike Monitoring Program - Spring 2014*

The goal of the Cornell Campus Bird Strike Monitoring Program is to gather
data on which buildings are having the most problems with bird strikes. By
conducting morning surveys daily, we hope to collect consistent data  to
learn more about the magnitude of the bird strike problem on campus. The
data collected from this project would allow us to be better informed when
investigating solutions to any campus bird strike concerns.

For more information on the program itself and its protocols, please take a
look at our general
information<https://drive.google.com/a/cornell.edu/#folders/0B-vmnSEBUzjiYUdFSkdIOHpZcTA>.
Additionally, if you are interested in signing up for shifts, please see
our shift sign up
sheet<https://docs.google.com/a/cornell.edu/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AuvmnSEBUzjidGRlem82dlR4bEZlS2pLcEpqWlI2UWc&usp=drive_web#gid=0>
.

If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to send me an email.

Sincerely,
Taylor Heaton Crisologo
  Shift Signups
<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AuvmnSEBUzjidGRlem82dlR4bEZlS2pLcEpqWlI2UWc&usp=gmail>

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