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Useful Information for Airport Wildlife Managers

Airport Wildlife Management Technician Knowledge Requirements

FREE Bird Strike DNA Testing: Transport Canada Pilot Project

Birdstrike Canada – Wildlife Strike Definition

Bird Hazard Ranking System

Essential Papers for Airport Wildlife Managers

Rediscovering Leadership – BSAC White Paper

Safely Using Lasers for Bird Scare

Transportation Research Board – Airport Cooperative Research Program

  •  TRB Webinar: A Safety Management System (SMS) Approach for Wildlife Hazard Management at Airports
  • TRB Webinar: Airport Wildlife Management
  • TRB Webinar: Techniques for Successful Airport Wildlife Management Programs

  • TRB Webinar: Wildlife vs. Aviation: Repelling and Deterring Techniques


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Andrea Brown
Andrea Brown

Andrea Brown

Biologist, FALCON

Andrea Brown holds a bachelor’s degree in wildlife biology and a master’s degree in quantitative biology from McGill University, where she focused her research on developing species distribution models to assess how climate change will impact Canadian birds. Since she started working for Falcon Environmental Inc. in March of 2023, she has been involved in behavioural surveys for protected species, data analysis for airport research projects and several Airport Wildlife Management Plans.