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Project Safe Passage Great Project Safe Passage Great LakesLakes
A A Detroit Audubon Society Detroit Audubon Society
and and Michigan Audubon Michigan Audubon
partnershippartnership
BackgroundBackground
Has been protecting birds for over 65 years
Each year leads over 30 field trips and opportunities to enjoy nature, especially birds
Free public programs offered locally throughout the year
Everyone is invited to join and receive the quarterly newsletter, Flyway
Bringing birds and people together for the benefit of both since 1904Has 43 local chapters in both peninsulasManages 19 sanctuaries state wide protecting over 5,100 acres of bird habitatPublishes a bi-monthly membership newsletter and a quarterly science journal
Detroit Audubon Detroit Audubon SocietySociety
Michigan Michigan AudubonAudubon
Detroit and Michigan Audubon Detroit and Michigan Audubon PartnershipsPartnerships
Memorial Day Campout Memorial Day Campout
Joint Local Programs Joint Local Programs
Important Bird AreasImportant Bird Areas
Safe Passage Great LakesSafe Passage Great Lakes
Safe Passage Great LakesSafe Passage Great Lakes
The initial idea for this project The initial idea for this project came from long time Detroit came from long time Detroit Audubon Society member Audubon Society member Jonathon Walton. After many Jonathon Walton. After many years of seeing dead birds years of seeing dead birds around the base of the building around the base of the building in Detroit where he works, the in Detroit where he works, the sight of so many dead migrants sight of so many dead migrants year after year compelled him year after year compelled him to contact Detroit Audubon to to contact Detroit Audubon to see if something could be done. see if something could be done. Detroit Audubon leadership set Detroit Audubon leadership set out to find if any one else was out to find if any one else was doing anything to address this doing anything to address this issue.issue.
Fifty-one dead Fifty-one dead Ruby-throated Ruby-throated HummingbirdHummingbirds found at one s found at one structure in structure in Toronto over Toronto over a 6-day a 6-day period.period.
FLAPFatal Light Awareness ProgramToronto
Safe Passage Great LakesSafe Passage Great Lakes
The ProblemThe Problem• HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS of birds die HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS of birds die
each year during Spring and Fall each year during Spring and Fall migration due to lighted buildingsmigration due to lighted buildings
Why?Why?• Birds drawn to lights crash into Birds drawn to lights crash into
windows, circle buildings, and/or windows, circle buildings, and/or become exhausted and fall to the become exhausted and fall to the groundground
Warblers and other night migrants are often confusedby the nighttime skyline of cities like Detroit.
Night Migrants Need “Safe Passage”
Safe Passage Great LakesSafe Passage Great Lakes
Programs were found in place in New York, Programs were found in place in New York, Chicago, and TorontoChicago, and TorontoDetroit Audubon set out to put a similar program Detroit Audubon set out to put a similar program in place in Michiganin place in MichiganDetroit Audubon Society received support from Detroit Audubon Society received support from BOMA (Building Owners and Managers BOMA (Building Owners and Managers Association)Association)The Macomb County Board of Commissioners, The Macomb County Board of Commissioners, the City of Southfield, and the governor of the City of Southfield, and the governor of Michigan passed resolutions and proclamations in Michigan passed resolutions and proclamations in support of Safe Passage Great Lakessupport of Safe Passage Great LakesDetroit Audubon Society partnered with Michigan Detroit Audubon Society partnered with Michigan Audubon to get the Safe Passage Great Lakes Audubon to get the Safe Passage Great Lakes message out state wide through its local chaptersmessage out state wide through its local chapters
Safe Passage Great LakesSafe Passage Great Lakes
So what does it take to So what does it take to save the lives of millions save the lives of millions of birds?of birds?
OUTLINE FOR ACTIONOUTLINE FOR ACTION
1.1. FORM A COMMITTEEFORM A COMMITTEE2.2. USE THE INFORMATION IN THE SAFE USE THE INFORMATION IN THE SAFE
PASSAGE GREAT LAKES ACTION PASSAGE GREAT LAKES ACTION PACKETPACKET
3.3. CONTACT KEY PEOPLE, GROUPS AND CONTACT KEY PEOPLE, GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONSORGANIZATIONS
4.4. STRESS TURNING OFF LIGHTS DURING STRESS TURNING OFF LIGHTS DURING SPRING AND FALL MIGRATIONSPRING AND FALL MIGRATION
5.5. FOLLOW UP WITH BUILDING FOLLOW UP WITH BUILDING MANAGERS AND OWNERSMANAGERS AND OWNERS
ACTION PACKET CONTENTS:ACTION PACKET CONTENTS:
• Outline for ActionOutline for Action
• BOMA ContactsBOMA Contacts
• Honor Roll letterHonor Roll letter
• Building Participant Contact Building Participant Contact InformationInformation
• BOMA Detroit message to membersBOMA Detroit message to members
• Urban Options fact sheetUrban Options fact sheet
• ““With One Simple Act” flyerWith One Simple Act” flyer
• Sample press releaseSample press release
ACTION PACKET CONTENTS cont’.ACTION PACKET CONTENTS cont’.
• ““Spread the Word” FlyerSpread the Word” Flyer• Model ResolutionModel Resolution• ““Sheet Glass” flyer Sheet Glass” flyer • Sheet Glass: Invisible Lethal Sheet Glass: Invisible Lethal
HazardHazard• Window Alert DecalsWindow Alert Decals• ““Wake Up Call” - National Wake Up Call” - National
AudubonAudubon
Photo Photo CreditsCreditsMike BoyceMike BoyceRoger ErikssonRoger ErikssonLowell CorbinLowell CorbinCory GildersleeveCory GildersleeveJan PallandJan PallandCaleb PutnamCaleb PutnamStock Photos.comStock Photos.comFlap.orgFlap.org
Special Thanks to
Jonathon WaltonJonathon WaltonJoe BartellFred CharbonneauRichard QuickRochelle BreitenbachDoris ApplebaumKeith HarrisonJack LapinskiCaroline de Mauriac