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Document 976

Kelly, T.A., R. Merritt and G.W. Andrews. 2007. An automated avian radar display for automated bird strike risk determination for airports and airfields. Bird Strike Committee – Canada-USA, Ninth Joint Annual Meeting, Kingston, Ontario.

Qualifications for wildlife biologist conducting wildlife hazard assessments and training curriculums for airport personnel involved in controlling wildlife hazards on airports.

Bennett, D.L. 2006. Qualifications for wildlife biologist conducting wildlife hazard assessments and training curriculums for airport personnel involved in controlling wildlife hazards on airports. AC 150/5200-36. Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Airport Safety and Standards, Washington, DC. 11 pages. Bennett_2006.pdf

Assessment of small mammal and raptor populations on Toronto International Airport and recommendations for reduction and control of these populations.

Brooks R.J., J.A. Baker and R.W. Steele. 1976. Assessment of small mammal and raptor populations on Toronto International Airport and recommendations for reduction and control of these populations. National Research Council Associate Committee on Bird Hazards to Aircraft Fieldnote 72. October 1976. 14 pages. Brooks_et_al_1976.pdf