Project MACAW

Project MACAW (Managing Avian Collisions at Windows) is an interdisciplinary research team working to identify and prevent bird-window collisions at UGA. The project is looking for volunteers to help monitor avian conservation by surveying buildings around campus. Involvement is flexible, and surveys will be occurring through the fall migration season until late November.

If you are an undergraduate student interested in joining the team, visit:
https://uga.infoready4.com/#freeformCompetitionDetail/1996932
Deadline: November 17

If you would like to assist with the project, please take a picture of any fallen bird near a window on campus and upload it here:
https://forms.gle/FLMiP8KzBXnU5iBG8

If you are interested in volunteering on a regular basis and signing up for morning bird walks, please complete this interest form:
https://forms.gle/sRjyTSrawG9vdFkT9

Team Leads: Richard Hall (Ecology), Clark Rushing (Forestry and Natural Resources), Susan Tanner (Anthropology), Jon Calabria (Environment and Design), Mark Callahan (UGA Arts Collaborative), Michael Marshall (Art).

https://vipr.uga.edu/team/project-macaw-managing-avian-collisions-at-windows/