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- Q7829817 subject Q7343067.
- Q7829817 subject Q8301204.
- Q7829817 subject Q8301207.
- Q7829817 abstract "Towerkill is a phenomenon in which large numbers of birds are killed by antenna towers. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service estimates that between 5 and 50 million birds are killed in the U.S. each year by towerkill. Window crashes, by comparison, kill between 100 and 900 million birds a year, and are still by far the largest human-related cause of wild bird death. The effect on overall bird populations by towerkill may be small, but the phenomenon is of considerable concern to ornithologists because many endangered bird species are being killed, and because so many birds are killed in such a small area of land. In at least one instance, several thousand birds were killed at a single tower in one night. Additionally, the unnatural lights on communication towers disrupt bird migration patterns in ways that are still not fully understood. At least 231 species have been affected, with neotropical migrants making up a large proportion of all species killed.".
- Q7829817 thumbnail Hillmorton_radio_masts.jpg?width=300.
- Q7829817 wikiPageExternalLink fewerlights.anr.msu.edu.
- Q7829817 wikiPageExternalLink toolkit-for-operators-and-engineers.html.
- Q7829817 wikiPageExternalLink tower.html.
- Q7829817 wikiPageExternalLink swbirds.html.
- Q7829817 wikiPageExternalLink www.towerkill.com.
- Q7829817 wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Q7829817 wikiPageWikiLink Q1068623.
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- Q7829817 wikiPageWikiLink Q194240.
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- Q7829817 wikiPageWikiLink Q4915819.
- Q7829817 wikiPageWikiLink Q49833.
- Q7829817 wikiPageWikiLink Q7343067.
- Q7829817 wikiPageWikiLink Q7679989.
- Q7829817 wikiPageWikiLink Q8301204.
- Q7829817 wikiPageWikiLink Q8301207.
- Q7829817 comment "Towerkill is a phenomenon in which large numbers of birds are killed by antenna towers. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service estimates that between 5 and 50 million birds are killed in the U.S. each year by towerkill. Window crashes, by comparison, kill between 100 and 900 million birds a year, and are still by far the largest human-related cause of wild bird death.".
- Q7829817 label "Towerkill".
- Q7829817 depiction Hillmorton_radio_masts.jpg.