Cady Netland

(she/her)

Coordinator for Bird Safety

I am responsible for coordinating outreach and education campaigns, partnerships, and research projects regarding human-caused threats to birds including bird-glass collisions, light-pollution, and feral/domestic-outdoor cat predation and the bird-friendly actions available to combat these threats. I have a passion for exploring bird-safe design solutions and wildlife consideration in urban spaces as well as encouraging bird-friendly practices in public and private spheres.

Education

B.S., Wildlife, Fish & Conservation Biology, University of California, Davis

Fun Fact

Pictured is me and my cat Coorie out for a stroller walk—he loves exploring outside and I love keeping him happy while I keep birds safe!

Woman with ear muffs and cat in a stoller
Center Engagement in Science and Nature
Email can75@cornell.edu

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Golden-cheeked Warbler by Bryan Calk/Macaulay Library