‘Bird Safe Building Act’ renamed ‘FLACO Act’ after beloved owl’s death

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NEW YORK (PIX11) — After the death of Flaco, the eagle-owl that escaled from the Central Park Zoo, New York lawmakers announced on Monday they would rename the “Bird Safe Building Act” to the “FLACO Act.”

The “Bird Safe Building Act” was introduced in May 2023 by Sen. Brad Hoylman (NY-D) of the 47th District and would require all new or altered state buildings to use “bird-friendly designs.”

Flaco died after colliding with a building on the Upper West Side in Manhattan, the Central Park Zoo announced on Friday.

The “FLACO Act” or the “Feathered Lives Also Count” Act was renamed to honor Flaco after New Yorkers fell in love with his story of escaping the zoo and his possible search for a partner to mate with.

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“I’m gutted at the death of Flaco the owl, who delighted countless New Yorkers through his presence in Central Park. His death after apparently striking a glass window pane raises the importance of our passing common-sense laws to help stop preventable window strikes, which kill millions of birds, like Flaco, each year. By renaming our legislation to require state-owned buildings to incorporate bird friendly designs, we’ll not only honor this magnificent creature, but hopefully inspire our legislative colleagues to pass both the FLACO Act and the Dark Skies Protection Act,” said Hoylman.

The FLACO Act has not yet been written into law. It still has to be approved by the Senate before it can be delivered to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul’s desk for a signature.

Jonathan Rizk is a digital journalist who has covered local news in the New York City and Washington D.C. areas. He has been with PIX11 since August 2022. See more of his work here and follow him on Twitter.

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