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Gloucestershire Nature Reserve Installs Bird-Friendly Window Film
10 Nov
Summary
- UK nature reserve uses UV-active film to make windows visible to birds
- Estimated 100 million bird deaths annually from window collisions in the UK
- Slimbridge reserve proud to take action to protect its wetland bird population

As of November 10th, 2025, a nature reserve in Gloucestershire, UK has taken a significant step to protect its feathered residents. The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) Slimbridge has installed a special window film that makes the glass detectable to birds, preventing them from colliding with the windows.
This move comes in response to a major issue facing the UK's bird population. According to the British Trust for Ornithology, an estimated 100 million birds crash into windows annually across the country, resulting in a staggering number of fatalities. The new UV-active film technology used at Slimbridge allows the windows to remain almost clear to human eyes, while making them visible to birds, effectively tackling this problem.




