02/27/2026
Spring migration is just around the corner, and that means our Ohio Lights Out programs across the state are preparing for another survey season!
An estimated 1 billion birds die each year in the United States due to window collisions and Lights Out programs work to better understand and reduce these impacts. During migration, volunteers conduct early morning standardized surveys in urban areas to document bird-window collisions. Data from these surveys allow us to assess collision patterns and inform strategies to reduce collisions, including bird-safe glass and responsible lighting practices.
These collaborative programs are supported by a statewide network of partners and community volunteers committed to reducing collision mortality.
If you are interested in contributing to bird conservation and volunteering with one of our Lights Out programs, we encourage you to sign up or help us share this with others who may be interested. Help us make Ohio safer for migratory birds!
Opportunities are available in:
Akron – For more information and to sign-up for spring surveys, please email Christina Mlinaric at [email protected]
Columbus – Please fill out this form if you are interested https://forms.gle/uFcMsw4oTin4PHSv5 or email Devin Mingesbruney at [email protected] for more information
Volunteer training is scheduled for Tuesday, March 3rd from 5:30-7:00pm at Grange Insurance Audubon Center
Cleveland – Please apply to volunteer through Cleveland Metroparks at https://www.clevelandmetroparks.com/about/volunteer/ongoing-volunteers
Volunteer training is scheduled for Wednesday, March 4th from 6:30-8:00pm at the Cleveland Metroparks Watershed Stewardship Center
Lorain County – For more information and to sign-up for spring surveys, please email [email protected]
Toledo – Please sign-up to volunteer through Metroparks Toledo www.metroparkstoledo.com/volunteer or email Meredith Busic at [email protected] for more information
Additional opportunities for students exist at several University and College campuses – please email [email protected] for more information