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Two meaningful ways you can get involved to protect migrating birds

Millions of birds travel through Texas each fall along the Central Flyway, but bright lights or unsafe windows can put them at risk.

Most bird species are unable to see glass, and the glare from lights exacerbates the danger at night. During the day, birds can mistake window reflections of trees, bushes, or other objects as safe places to land.

The College Station Parks and Recreation Department is encouraging businesses, schools, and residents to support Lights Out and Bird City Texas conservation efforts, which aim to reduce window collisions during migration.

Read the Blog: Two easy but meaningful ways you can get involved to protect migrating birds in College Station

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