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  2. Birds Canada - Wikipedia

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    Its national headquarters are located near Port Rowan and Long Point, Ontario, Canada. Motus wildlife tracking network is a program of Birds Canada, it was launched in 2014 in the US and Canada, by 2022 more than 1,500 receiver stations have been installed in 34 countries, most receivers are concentrated in the United States and Canada. The ...

  3. Bird Global - Wikipedia

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    Bird was founded in September 2017 by Travis VanderZanden, formerly an executive at Lyft and at Uber.It had its Series A round of funding in February 2018, raising $15 million led by Craft Ventures; this was followed by a Series B round in March for $100 million, led by Index Ventures and Valor Equity Partners, and a venture round in May for $150 million from Sequoia Capital, [4] becoming the ...

  4. Bird Machine Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, Bird Machine Company of Canada, Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Bird Machine Company, was activated in Montreal. As the Canadian operation grew, the Company expanded further by relocating the manufacturing plant to Saskatoon in 1967.

  5. Allbirds - Wikipedia

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    A number of observers have cited Allbirds as a sustainable brand. [50] [20] [55] The company is a certified B Corporation, and uses sustainable materials such as merino wool and eucalyptus in production. [56] [55] [57] Other shoe components, such as laces and insoles, are made from recycled plastic bottles, castor beans, plant starch, wood pulp ...

  6. Talk:Bird (company) - Wikipedia

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  7. Bird Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Bird Kingdom is an aviary in the tourist district of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.Opened in May 2003, it is the largest free flying indoor aviary in the world. The attraction encompasses approximately 45,000 square feet (4,200 m 2), and houses over 350 birds, the majority of which come from Australia, South America, and Africa.

  8. Wild Birds Unlimited - Wikipedia

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    Jim Carpenter opened the first Wild Birds Unlimited store in 1981 in Indianapolis, Indiana. By 1983, Carpenter started franchising his concept. [citation needed] Wild Birds Unlimited has grown to over 300 stores across the United States and Canada. [1] The company provides the products and services that help people bring birds into their backyards.

  9. Canadian Wildlife Service - Wikipedia

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    In 1916, Great Britain (for Canada) and the United States of America signed the "Migratory Birds Convention", followed by the Parliament of Canada passing the Migratory Birds Convention Act in 1917, which gave the federal government responsibility for managing migratory bird species either harmless or beneficial to man. The Convention adopted a ...