Bird Strike Committee Proceedings
Bird Strike Committee-USA/Canada Joint Annual Meeting: 10th (2008)
Presented here are the meeting program and abstracts of the technical papers and poster sessions.
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2009
Florida BASH: An Integrated Management Approach from the Ground Up, Marty Daniel, Charles Kara, John Fontenot, Jerry Hairston, Bernice Constantin, Anthony Duffiney, and John Dunlop
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2008 Bird Strike Committee–USA/Canada Meeting Program
Quantifying Vulture Activity at Marine Corps Air Station, Beaufort, NC, Michael L. Avery, John S. Humphrey, Rudolph Daughtery, and Michael Milleson
Bird Hazard Management on Wetlands at UK Aerodromes, Andy Baxter
Let’s Talk Turkey: Integrating Traditional Wildlife Management Techniques to Reduce Hazards at Airports, Christopher Bowse
Bird Strike Prevention: Bottom-Up, Top-Down and the Canadian Connection between the Old and the New World, Luit Buurma
SMS and Bird/Wildlife Management Programs, Nicholas Carter and Samuel Hautequest Cardoso
The Geese of Queens: Movement and Management of Canada Geese in Relation to New York City Airports, Scott E. Clemons, Allen Gosser, and Martin Lowney
The Ornithological Situation of Military Airfield in Deblin in the Context of Bird Strikes, Janusz Cwiklak, Marek Grzegorzewski, Stefan Krop, Ignacy Kitowski, Maria Curie-Skłodowska, and Grzegorz Grzywaczewski
Improving the DNA Identification Success Rate of Birdstrike Remains through Better Field Collecting Methods, Faridah Dahlan, Carla J. Dove, and Marcy Heacker
Personal Liability in the Aftermath of Birdstrikes: A Costly Consideration, Larry A. Dale
A Population of Wild Turkeys (Meleagris gallapavo sylvestris) in Relation to Air Traffic Hazards at Pease International Airport, Angelic DeButts, Marsha Barden, Peter Pekins, and Mark Ellingwood
Comparison of Non-Lethal versus Lethal Control Methods for Red-Tailed Hawks and Other Bird Species at the Waste Management Outer Loop Recycling And Disposal Facility, Louisville, Kentucky, USA, Russell P. DeFusco, Kevin M. Mieczkowski, and C. Jared Quillen
The Bird Strike Risk, To Be Countered or Contained?, Arie Dekker
Training for Airport Wildlife Control Personnel: The IBSC Recommendation, Paul Eschenfelder and Anastasios Anagnostopoulos
Organizational Efforts in Aviation Wildlife Mitigation – University Story, Paul Eschenfelder and Archie Dickey
Parameters Affecting Bird Use of Stormwater Detention Ponds in the Southeastern United States: Implications for Bird-Aircraft Collisions, Brian J. Fox, James B. Armstrong, Bradley F. Blackwell, James B. Grand, and Wesley B. Holland
Strategies for Mitigating Bird Strike Risk from Vulture Populations at MacDill AFB, John Gilbert and Karen Voltura
Capture, Color-Marking and Translocation of Resident and Non-Resident Red-Tailed Hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) at Portland International Airport 1999-2007: Overview and Evaluation of an Innovative Program, Carol E. Hallett and Nick Atwell
The Florida Statewide Airport Stormwater Study, Abdul Hatim, John J. Sansalone, and Scott T. Brady
Deployment and Assessment of Avian Radars, Edwin Herricks, Elizabeth Woodworth, and Ryan King
Edwards Air Force Base Migratory Bird Report for the Replace Main Base Runway Project, Amber Hoehn
Vulture Management at Avon Park Air Force Range, Florida, John S. Humphrey, Michael L. Avery, Michael Milleson, and Troy Hershberger
Aircraft Birdstrike Avoidance Radar Systems – Looking Forward: Next Generation Advancements in the Technology, T. Adam Kelly
The Use of Endophytic Turf Grass to Reduce Bird and Small Mammal Presence at Airports, Theresa Kissane, Jeff Brawn, and Bruce Branham
The Ability of Avian Radars to Track Near Miss Bird Strike Events: A Missing Informational Link, Matthew Klope, Michael J. Begier, and Timothy J. Nohara
The US Air Force (USAF) SMR (Small Radar Program): An Overview and Status Report on the Operational Use of Dedicated Avian Radar Systems at USAF Airfields and Ranges, Eugene LeBoeuf, Ted Wilkens, and Ronald Merritt
The Bird Hazard Report as a Safety Tool, Flávio Antonio Coimbra Mendonça
Challenges, Circumstances and Considerations for Bird and Wildlife Abatement and the Importance of Empirical and Historical Data at Central Florida Airports, Johnny Metcalf and George Speake
Teamwork by Regions in Large Countries Like Brazil — A Good Solution for Bird Strikes, Major Raul Moreira Neto
Airport Wildlife Management Training – Programs and Best Training Practices Now and for the Future, John Ostrom
Test Of An Alternative Rodent Control Method: CHF Fertilizer/Small Mammal Repellant, Randy J. Outward, Rebecca Mihalco, and Thomas W. Seamans
The Use of an Integrated Geographical Information System at South African Airports, Claire Patterson-Abrolat
Reducing Bird Strike Risks Through Insect Management at a Military Base, Dedrick Pesek, Michael J. Bodenchuck, David J. Hayes, and Mark Mapston
A Decade of United States Air Force Bat Strikes, Suzanne Peurach, Carla Dove, and Laura Stepko
Developing Strategies for Long-Term Removal of Raptors from Airports in California, Todd J. Pitlik
Storm-Water Retention, Grain Production, and Aviation in the Southern Great Plains, Philip Robinson, Alicia Bernard, and Bradley F. Blackwell
Assessing Movement, Site Preferences, and Environmental and Social Impacts of Canada Geese across an Urban Landscape, M. Elizabeth Rutledge, Christopher DePerno, Christopher Moorman, Michael Begier, and Brian E. Washburn
Would You Please Move? Translocation of Immature Bald Eagles to Reduce Bird Strike Risk, Alan Schumacher, Brian Washburn, and John P. Hart
As the Worm Turns: Investigations into Earthworm Control on Airports, Thomas W. Seamans, Glen E. Bernhardt, and David Steyer
Green Roofs in the Airport Environment: Pleasant Dreams or Nightmares?, Ryan M. Swearingin, Craig Pullins, Travis Guerrant, and Brian E. Washburn
Assessing Bird-Aircraft Strike Hazard (BASH) Risk Associated with Breeding and Migrating Osprey, Brian E. Washburn, Thomas Olexa, and Brian Dorr
Training Airport Personnel for Wildlife Hazards: Organization, Obligation and Expectation, John Weller
Rapid Dispersal and Long Term Effect on Resident Canada Geese by On-Demand Use Alarm and Alert Call Playback Reinforced with Cracker/Banger Shells, Philip Whitford
Safety Management Systems: How Useful Will the FAA National Wildlife Strike Database Be?, Sandra Wright and Richard Dolbeer
Establishment of Tall Fescue Cultivars on the Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point Airfield, Keri Yankus, Michael Begier, and Brian E. Washburn
Bird Strike Risk Management – A UK CAA Perspective, Nick Yearwood