September 12-15, 2011, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada

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Tools for Birds’ Ecological Carrying Capacity Management at Airports, Ofer Bahat

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3-D Radar Sampling Methods for Ornithology and Wildlife Management, Robert C. Beason and Tim J. Nohara

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Using Nighttime Falconry for Roosting Blackbird Abatement at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, Cathy Boyles

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A Decade of Change for the Israeli Air Force, Nicholas Carter

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ICAO Document 9137 New and Improved, Nicholas Carter

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Integrating Wildlife Hazard Management into a Safety Management System (SMS), Wayne Clifton

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Airlines’ pilots’ perceptions concerning recommended practices that reduce the risk of bird strikes, Flavio Antonio Coimbra Mendonça

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Birds in the Vicinity of the Airport, Edward Coleman

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Risk Fauna Management In Mexico: Accomplishments in ASA airports, Magdalena Colunga, Jorge García-Burgos, Arturo Ortiz, and Norma Fernández-Buces

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BIRD STRIKE PREVENTION Version 3.x, Arie Dekker, Hans van Gasteren, and Inge Both

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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

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Why we need to compare wildlife strike data among airports to improve aviation safety, Richard A. Dolbeer and Michael Begier

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Beaver sterilization project, Castor canadensis, in an urban setting, Marc-André Fortin

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Native vegetation conservation vs. induced grass covered surfaces as a control measure for risk fauna, Jorge García-Burgos, Norma Fernández-Buces, and Magdalena Colunga

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The North Shore Marine Transfer Station: A Case Study, James E. Hall and Ken Paskar

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Colonial Waterbird Populations and Management on Florida’s Gulf of Mexico Coast, Ann Hodgson and Ann F. Paul

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Avian Hazards at JAX, Amy Johnson

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Fourteen-year Summary of Canadian Bird Strike Identifications - Smithsonian Institution Feather Identification Lab, Kevin Kerr

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The Bird Ingestion Hazard to Commercial Aircraft Engines and How It Is Addressed, Leslie McVey

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Commercial Marketing & Exhibition Package, Jessica Ng

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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

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Specific Endophyte-Infected Grasses For The Aviation Industry Now A Reality, Chris Pennell

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AVANEX™ endophyte-infected grasses for the aviation industry now a reality, Chris Pennell and Phil Rolston

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Statistical Assessment of Changes in Bird Certification Rules for Aero-Engines Through Time, Julian Reed

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Comparing an intensive falconry program with selective culling to prevent gulls’ presence, Ericka Thiériot, Pierre Molina, and Jean-François Giroux

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Private Sector Involvement in Airport Wildlife Work, Jay Tischendorf

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Latest developments of ICAO on Wildlife hazard reduction, Yong Wang