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Fatal bird collisions underscore need for North Texans to go Lights Out! as peak fall bird migration gets underway

More than 65M birds have already migrated through the region this season

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
September 25, 2025 

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Chloe Crumley, chloe.crumley@audubon.org 

A group of local conservation organizations is urging North Texans to join the Lights Out, DFW! campaign by turning off unnecessary outdoor lighting from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. for the remainder of the fall bird migration period. The plea comes after dozens of bird fatalities were recorded near the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in downtown Dallas since early September. 

The Lights Out, DFW! coalition 鈥 including , the , and 鈥 and its volunteers are regularly in downtown Dallas. September 24 marks the start of North Texas鈥 localized peak migration period, which runs through late October. More than two million birds are estimated to have flown through and last night alone. 

鈥淏ird populations have been in decline for decades, and the Metroplex is a bird mortality hotspot because of a combination of geography, light pollution, and building design,鈥 said 探花精选 Texas Vice President & Executive Director Lisa Gonzalez. 鈥淯pwards of one hundred million birds are still expected to migrate through North Texas this season, and working together to reduce collision fatalities is critical. With the bulk of migratory birds still to come, we have a powerful opportunity to ease their journey and help reverse this troubling trend  through simple but powerful collective action, like going lights out.鈥 

The coalition has also issued a call for building operators to take the by dimming unnecessary building lighting at night. They are also for their downtown canvassing efforts through late November. Households, businesses and building operators can also sign up for through Cornell University鈥檚 interactive platform to receive notifications throughout the migration period. Fall migration ends November 15. 

More information on the Lights Out, DFW! initiative can be found on the . 

ATTN ASSIGNMENTS/PRODUCERS: Media outlets are welcome and encouraged to attend an upcoming bird collision survey. Please email Chloe Crumley, Public Affairs and Engagement Manager, at chloe.cromley@audubon.org for more information and to ensure you can be accommodated on your requested date.