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Numbers in the News: Bird Migration
SHUTTERSTOCK.COM
Each fall, more than 4.7 billion birds in the U.S. fly south for the winter. Here are some facts and figures about how people are making this annual migration safer for them.
JOHNER IMAGES/OFFSET
500 MILLION TO 1 BILLION
The number of birds killed by collisions with buildings in the U.S. each year. Many buildings are lit up all night, which disorients migrating birds.
91 PERCENT
The reduction in bird collisions that can occur on a single building after darkening half the windows.
11:00 P.M. TO 6:00 A.M.
The hours during which businesses in New York City must turn off nonessential lights during migration season.
19
The number of U.S. states that have laws in place to reduce light pollution.
THINK ABOUT IT: What other human-made factors might affect birds during their migration?
SOURCES: NATIONAL AUDUBON SOCIETY, INTERNATIONAL DARK-SKY ASSOCIATION, CORNELL LAB OF ORNITHOLOGY, NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF STATE LEGISLATURES, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE