Fatal Light Awareness Program (FLAP)

TORONTO - MARCH 20 - Volunteers follow a pencil outline to line up birds in the larger shape of a bird in flight. Fatal Light Awareness Program (FLAP) lay out 1,800 birds collected by the charity at the Royal Ontario Museum on March 20, 2015. FLAP rescues injured birds and collects the dead birds which fly into buildings at night. 95 different species, 8 of which are at risk, were used to create the bird design. (Rick Madonik/Toronto Star via Getty Images)
TORONTO - MARCH 20 - Volunteers follow a pencil outline to line up birds in the larger shape of a bird in flight. Fatal Light Awareness Program (FLAP) lay out 1,800 birds collected by the charity at the Royal Ontario Museum on March 20, 2015. FLAP rescues injured birds and collects the dead birds which fly into buildings at night. 95 different species, 8 of which are at risk, were used to create the bird design. (Rick Madonik/Toronto Star via Getty Images)
Fatal Light Awareness Program (FLAP)
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Credit:
Rick Madonik / Contributor
Editorial #:
467043636
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Toronto Star
Date created:
20 March, 2015
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Toronto Star
Object name:
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