Get a bird’s eye view of Vitro’s latest restoration partnership

Get a bird’s eye view of Vitro’s latest restoration partnership
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Date: 13 February 2023

See how the National Aviary used Starphire® glass to restore historic habitats and build a new events center in Vitro's latest YouTube video.

The one and only National Aviary in Pittsburgh, Pa., is home to more than 500 birds representing more than 150 species from around the world. Dedicated to animal care, conservation and education, the National Aviary connects visitors to nature with truly immersive, interactive experiences inside naturalistic habitats – many of which are enclosed in glass. 

In our latest YouTube video, discover how the National Aviary partnered with Vitro Architectural Glass to secure more than 40,000 square feet of donated Starphire® glass to restore its historic Tropical Rainforest and Wetlands habitats and construct The Garden Room, its new events center.

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Upcoming CE Webinars & Events 

Vitro is offering virtual events and Continuing Education (CE) webinars throughout February as part of the Glass Insider Education webinar series. We hope you’ll join us! 

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