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Birds Meet free webinar: Bird Strike

  • Date Tuesday, 16 December 2025
  • Time 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
  • Locations Online
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Birds Meet free webinar: Bird Strike

Window strikes are a common but often overlooked danger for birds in our towns and cities. While much research has focused on North America and the UK, we know surprisingly little about how Australian birds are affected.

Join Dr Rochelle Steven from Murdoch University in this Birds Meet webinar as she explores new research using reports from large bird-focused social media groups. She’ll share insights into which species are most at risk, including both common urban birds and those making shorter migrations through our cities and towns.

In this webinar, you’ll learn:

  • How window strikes impact Australian birds
  • Which species are most vulnerable
  • How urbanisation affects birds making mid-range and altitudinal migrations
  • What communities can do to reduce window strike risks

Rochelle Steven is a conservation scientist with expertise in themes concerning people and nature. Her research has examined diverse topics including bird and nature tourism, community conservation for threatened species and citizen science. She is passionate about inspiring people to make space for nature through their lifestyle choices both at home and away.

Webinar details

Date: Tuesday 16 December, 2025

Time: 7.30pm-8.30pm AEDT

Meeting times in your time zone:

  • 7:30pm AEDT – Canberra, Hobart, Melbourne, Sydney
  • 7:00pm ACDT – Adelaide
  • 6:30pm AEST – Brisbane
  • 6pm ACST – Darwin
  • 4:30pm AWST – Perth

How to join: A link to join the webinar will be emailed separately.

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