Bird Protection: Madison vs Sun Prairie
How do bird protection rules compare between Madison, WI and Sun Prairie, WI?
Madison, WI
Dane County
Madison adopted Bird-Safe Glass guidelines for new municipal buildings and major UW-Madison projects. Migratory Bird Treaty Act protections, plus Wis. DNR rules, govern wild birds; lights-out programs reduce isthmus migration strikes.
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Dane County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Madison | Sun Prairie |
|---|---|---|
| Federal law | MBTA 16 U.S.C. §703 | - |
| State authority | Wisconsin DNR ch. 29 | - |
| City policy | Bird-safe new builds | - |
| Migration corridor | Mississippi Flyway | - |
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Madison FAQ
Can I remove a bird nest from my Madison home?
Only if nest is empty and species is non-protected; active nests of native species require federal MBTA compliance, with permits issued by U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.
What are bird-safe glass options?
Fritted patterns at 2x4 inch spacing, exterior screens, UV-reflective coatings, and angled glass; Madison Audubon Society offers homeowner consultations and migration alerts.
Sun Prairie FAQ
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