• Invite manufacturers and major façade suppliers to publicly endorse a non-binding “Bird-Safe Glass Information Pledge” — a short statement that they have taken note of the problem and will help raise awareness by sharing educational materials with customers and partners.
• invite manufacturers to make a modest, non-binding commitment to explore practical mitigations (e.g., visible coatings, frit patterns, films, external screens, or glazing design changes) and to report back on any pilot trials or product tests.
• Ask municipal building departments and parks/wildlife units to post guidance for building owners on simple, low-cost measures (decals, external screens, daytime lighting changes, planting location guidance) and to promote manufacturer information.
• Request that adopters share basic outcome notes (what was tried, any observed reduction in strikes, aesthetic/operational observations) with established bird-conservation organizations or local wildlife authorities.
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