Invisible Barrier: The Rising Threat of Bird-Window Collisions in India

India faces a growing concern of bird-window collisions due to urbanization. Conservation groups highlight the lack of data on such incidents, which threaten bird populations across migratory routes. Experts call for increased awareness and governmental intervention to implement bird-friendly building standards.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 12-05-2026 17:58 IST | Created: 12-05-2026 17:58 IST
Invisible Barrier: The Rising Threat of Bird-Window Collisions in India
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India's rapid urbanization has inadvertently intensified bird-window collisions, stirring alarm among conservationists. With diverse bird species and crucial migratory flyways, the country's decreasing bird populations face fresh challenges.

The first national symposium on bird-window collisions, organized by prominent ecological and conservation bodies, underscored the lack of comprehensive data on the issue.

Experts urge the adoption of bird-safe building measures and government-backed initiatives to address this overlooked environmental concern.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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