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THE COSTS OF BIRDSTRIKES TO COMMERCIAL AVIATION, John R. Allan and Alex P. Orosz

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SUCCESSFUL ACTIONS FOR AVIAN HAZARD CONTROL IN BRAZIL, Luiz Cláudio Magalhães Bastos (Maj.)

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Bird control on landfill sites– Is there still a hazard to your aircraft?, Andy Baxter

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Enhancements to the United States Bird Avoidance Model (US BAM), Timothy Beermann, Matthew Bobo, and Russell P. DeFusco

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THE NEED FOR A RADAR-BASED, OPERATIONAL BIRD WARNING SYSTEM FOR CIVIL AVIATION, Hans Blokpoel and B. MacKinnon

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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Migratory Bird Permits and Airports, Marlys J. Bulander

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All Birds Are Not Created Equal: Risk Assessment and Prioritization of Wildlife Hazards at Airfields, Nicholas B. Carter

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LET NO NEW THING ARISE: Wildlife Hazards to Aviation, Paul Eschenfelder (Capt.)

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Elmendorf AFB BASH Program, Robert J. Hahn , Capt, USAF

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Effectiveness of Gas Cannons on the Bird Community at Sydney Airport, Aimee Hutchinson

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SEASONALITY OF BIRD STRIKES: TOWARDS A BEHAVIOURAL EXPLANATION, T. C. Kelly, R. Bolger, M. J. A. O'Callaghan, and P. D. Bourke

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AVIAN FORAGING BEHAVIORS AND HABITAT MANIPULATION AT PORTLAND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, Janina M. Lamb

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Birds and Flight Safety Awareness in the Middle East and Africa – A Test Case, Yossi Leshem and Eli Sheirmeister (Col.)

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DAMAGE LIABILITY AND COMPENSATION IN CASE OF BIRD STRIKE, Ante Matijaca

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German Bird Strike Statistics, Christoph Morgenroth-Branczyk

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Wildlife Management Training – What Are You Doing?, John E. Ostrom

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Bird Strike Risk Forecasting: A Modelling Approach, Wilhelm Ruhe

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Bird Deterrence at Low Level Windshear Alert System (LLWAS) Poles, Jerry Schwartz and Tom Kays

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A REVIEW OF DEER CONTROL DEVICES INTENDED FOR USE ON AIRPORTS, Thomas W. Seamans

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Counting Bird Strikes: Old Science or New Math?, Gary F. Searing

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Development of a Bird Aircraft Strike Hazard Program at Langley AFB, Virginia., Ted Sprague (Maj.) and Stephen Kendrot

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Factors Influencing the Incidence of Bird-strikes at Melbourne Airport, 1986-2000, W. K. Steele

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Designing a Terminal Area Bird Detection and Monitoring System Based on ASR-9 Data, Seth Troxel, Mark Isaminger, Beth Karl, Mark Weber, and Arthur Levy

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Management of bird and other wildlife hazards at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu, Nepal, Bashanta Kumar Upadhyaya and Richard A. Dolbeer

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EQUIPMENT FOR FOGGING OF REJEX-IT® TP-40., Peter F. Vogt

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FOGGING OF REJEX-IT® TP-40. EFFECTIVENESS AS A FUNCTION OF DROPLET SIZE TO REPEL BIRDS, Peter F. Vogt

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A Revolution in Wildlife Management, Greg Winfield

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An Analysis of Deer Strikes with Civil Aircraft, USA, 1982-2000, Sandra E. Wright

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Nocturnal Bird-Avoidance Modeling with Mobile-Marine Radar, Edward J. Zakrajsek and John A. Bissonette