About Susan’s Bird Gardens
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All of you are encouraged to make comments… nearly the entire blog is open to viewer comments. We would especially welcome your ideas for articles, services, and products for bird gardens (just comment at the bottom of this page).

The following comment and the SBG Staff’s reply are included here because they were originally posted to a “welcome” page that has since been merged with this “About Susan’s Bird Gardens” page.
We felt Toronto’s good work needed as much exposure as possible and we didn’t want to lose these comments in the “merge”.
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2011/03/09 at 9:24 am
Hi,
We have been engaged by the Toronto Transit Commission to prepare a report and presentation on sustainability. To help illustrate our suggestions, we would like to use the image found at the following location :
http://www.susansbirdgardens.com/blog/wp-content/themes/BirdGardensSITE/images/bird-friendly-glass.jpg
We are seeking your permission to use this image. We will ensure that it is properly credited.
Your consent to use the image will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your time. Please feel free to call me at 416-646-7576 if you have any questions.
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2011/03/09 at 9:51 am | In reply to Danielle.
Danielle,
As noted on the image caption, Kelly Snow of Toronto is the source. A Google search gives the following contact information:
(Google search results page: http://www.toronto.ca/lightsout/news.htm)
Kelly Snow: ksnow@toronto.ca mailto:ksnow@toronto.ca
Environmental Policy Planner
City Planning Division
If you also need my permission to use the image, you have it. A link to or mention of my website (susansbirdgardens.com) would be greatly appreciated, as long as you include the caption crediting Kelly Snow.
The City of Toronto is certainly in the frontlines with finding solutions to these bird tragedies…
Susan
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BY THE WAY everyone… if any of you know of other municipalities or companies that are helping wildlife in a similar way, share with the rest of us!
The SBG Staff
We have developed an effective new device for preventing bird strikes: Please visit our site to inform yourself about it.
Thanks,
David Warwick
SantaRosaNational.com
Dave, thanks for the great tip!
Folks, you can check out Dave’s product at BirdCrashPreventer.com