Prevent Bird Collisions on the Studio Arts Building!

$2,803
56%
Raised toward our $5,000 Goal
32 Donors
20
days left
Project ends on May 15, at 12:00 AM EDT
Project Owners

Laura Ragonese

In Honor of Isabella Ragonese PostDoc staff member

$25

1 hour ago

allison

edwards

4 days ago

Ana

Caicedo

6 days ago

Timothy

Rohan

$200

Apr 16, 2025

Greg

de Wet

Apr 13, 2025

Anonymous

$118

Apr 08, 2025

Shannon

Hogue

Apr 07, 2025

Anonymous

Apr 05, 2025

Cynthia and Bruce

Vassallo

$100

Apr 04, 2025

Richard

Weigel

$25

Apr 03, 2025

Patrick Sennett

In Memory of Deceased members of the Sennett family

$100

Apr 03, 2025

Lauryn DaCosta

In Honor of Dr. Kelly Klingler

$150

Apr 03, 2025

Jennifer

Ray

$50

Apr 03, 2025

Anonymous

Apr 03, 2025

Meg

Kastner

$200

Apr 03, 2025

Jaz

Moore

$50

Apr 03, 2025

Richard

McCorkle

$100

Apr 03, 2025

Julie

Hammond

$50

Apr 03, 2025

Sandy

Litchfield

$50

Apr 03, 2025

Ray

Mann

$25

Apr 03, 2025

Ana

Ventura

$10

Apr 03, 2025

Gulru

Cakmak

$100

Mar 31, 2025

Tilman

Wolf

Mar 31, 2025

Joan

Kyler

$500

Mar 31, 2025

Heather

Richardson

$75

Mar 29, 2025
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$25

Dark Eyed Junco

Help us meet our goal to save these sweet birds who keep us company through the long New England winters.

$50

American Robin

According to our data, the American Robin is the second most common bird to die on campus from colliding with our windows. Help us protect this harbinger of spring!

$100

Cedar Waxwing

Have you seen a cedar waxwing? These gorgeous birds have perfected the art of eyeliner, while touches of brilliant red and vivid yellow brighten up the delicate browns and greys of their bodies' feathers.

$150

Peregrine Falcon

These majestic hunters regularly nest on the DuBois Library and we can watch their chicks grown on the falcon cam. Sadly, several falcons have died colliding with windows on campus. Help us protect this beautiful bird.

$200

Hummingbird

This tiny bird is a joy to watch as it flits from flower to flower feeding on nectar while it pollinates the plant. A true gift to the garden!