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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Select Visual Signals to Prevent Bird-window Collisions Daniel Klem Jr.1,2 and Peter G. Saenger1 Published by the Wilson Ornithological Society
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Document Date: 2013-12-20 13:16:56


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Muhlenberg College / T. Port / /

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experimental protocol / acceptable solution / long-term solution / field experiment protocol / tunnel testing experimental protocols / black-oil sunflower / window product / definitive tool / wildlife law / /

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Royal Society of London / American Bird Conservancy / Acopian Center for Ornithology / Annals New York Academy of Sciences / Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee / Department of Biology / Pennsylvania Academy of Science / United States Green Building Council / Muhlenberg College / National Wind Coordinating Committee / /

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Daniel Klem Jr. / Jeff Acopian / D. Klem / Jr. / Arnold Glas / G. D. JOHNSON / Wilson Bulletin / D. P. YOUNG / JR. / /

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Denver University Law Review / PLoS ONE / Journal of Ornithology / /

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tunnel testing experimental protocols / experimental protocol / simulation / field experiment protocol / /

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