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Fatal Light Awareness Program (FLAP)
OUR MISSION: Working to safeguard migratory birds in the urban environment through education, research, rescue and rehabilitation.
OUR VISION: Create a 24-hour collision free urban environment for migratory birds.
Recent Blog Posts
March 18, 2012
This morning in the Financial District in downtown Toronto, FLAP volunteers rescued a number of live birds and gathered a few dead as well. They were a mix of Song Sparrows, Brown Creepers and Kinglets. The weather forecast for tonight… 
March 15, 2012 – 07:09 – downtown Toronto
At 7:09 am this morning FLAP took a call about an injured bird in downtown Toronto. It was still alive. FLAP picked up the bird at 7:22 am – sadly, the bird, a female American Woodcock, our second bird of… 
FLAP picks up the first fatality of the year
March 12, 2012, at 7 am , FLAP recorded our first bird fatality of the spring migration – an American Woodcock. Caught in the maze of glass at York and Adelaide, it did not survive the impact. Please watch out for… 
