Bird Strike Committee Proceedings
Bird Strike Committee-USA/Canada Joint Annual Meeting: 13th (2011)
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2011
Tools for Birds’ Ecological Carrying Capacity Management at Airports, Ofer Bahat
3-D Radar Sampling Methods for Ornithology and Wildlife Management, Robert C. Beason and Tim J. Nohara
Using Nighttime Falconry for Roosting Blackbird Abatement at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Cathy Boyles
A Decade of Change for the Israeli Air Force, Nicholas Carter
ICAO Document 9137 New and Improved, Nicholas Carter
Integrating Wildlife Hazard Management into a Safety Management System (SMS), Wayne Clifton
Airlines’ pilots’ perceptions concerning recommended practices that reduce the risk of bird strikes, Flavio Antonio Coimbra Mendonça
Birds in the Vicinity of the Airport, Edward Coleman
Risk Fauna Management In Mexico: Accomplishments in ASA airports, Magdalena Colunga, Jorge García-Burgos, Arturo Ortiz, and Norma Fernández-Buces
BIRD STRIKE PREVENTION Version 3.x, Arie Dekker, Hans van Gasteren, and Inge Both
Interspecific variation in wildlife hazards to aircraft: Implications for airport wildlife management, Travis L. DeVault, Jerrold L. Belant, Bradley F. Blackwelll, and Thomas W. Seamans
Why we need to compare wildlife strike data among airports to improve aviation safety, Richard A. Dolbeer and Michael Begier
Beaver sterilization project, Castor canadensis, in an urban setting, Marc-André Fortin
Native vegetation conservation vs. induced grass covered surfaces as a control measure for risk fauna, Jorge García-Burgos, Norma Fernández-Buces, and Magdalena Colunga
The North Shore Marine Transfer Station: A Case Study, James E. Hall and Ken Paskar
Colonial Waterbird Populations and Management on Florida’s Gulf of Mexico Coast, Ann Hodgson and Ann F. Paul
Avian Hazards at JAX, Amy Johnson
The Bird Ingestion Hazard to Commercial Aircraft Engines and How It Is Addressed, Leslie McVey
Commercial Marketing & Exhibition Package, Jessica Ng
Risk Species In 12 ASA Mexican Airports Under Tropical, Arid, Semideciduous and Urban Conditions, Arturo Ortiz, Jorge García-Burgos, Magdalena Colunga, and Sergio López-Noriega
Specific Endophyte-Infected Grasses For The Aviation Industry Now A Reality, Chris Pennell
AVANEX™ endophyte-infected grasses for the aviation industry now a reality, Chris Pennell and Phil Rolston
Statistical Assessment of Changes in Bird Certification Rules for Aero-Engines Through Time, Julian Reed
Comparing an intensive falconry program with selective culling to prevent gulls’ presence, Ericka Thiériot, Pierre Molina, and Jean-François Giroux
Private Sector Involvement in Airport Wildlife Work, Jay Tischendorf
Latest developments of ICAO on Wildlife hazard reduction, Yong Wang