A five-year-old green building at Emory University is also a songbird “slaughterhouse,” according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Birds slam into the reflective windows that make up a good deal of the exterior. John Wegner, a professor in Emory’s department of environmental studies, says he counted 60 dead birds around the building within a year after it went up. He says administrators would not listen to him about the problem until he turned up at a meeting and pulled dead birds out of his pockets.
The building is now covered in a black mesh that keeps birds from hitting the windows. The article discusses other efforts to keep buildings from becoming bird killers.

