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Document 1075

Lefebvre, P.W., and D.F. Mott. 1987. Reducing bird/aircraft hazards at airports through control of bird nesting, roosting, perching, and feeding. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Denver Wildlife Research Center, Bird Damage Research Report 390, 90 pages.

Document 1102

LGL Limited. 1974. Executive report on bird populations and movements associated with the proposed site of the new Toronto International Airport. Prepared for Ministry of Transport by LGL Limited. 100 pages.

Document 1013

Koski, W.R. and W.J. Richardson. 1976. Review of waterbird deterrent and dispersal systems for oil spills. PACE Report No. 75-6 prepared for Petroleum Association for Conservation of the Canadian Environment by LGL Limited, Toronto, Ontario. 122 pages.

Document 1099

LGL Limited. 1973. Report on a preliminary investigationof bird populations and movements affecting the proposed new Toronto airport site September-December 1972. Prepared for Ministry fo Transpor by LGL Limited, Toronto, Ontario. 93 pages.

Document 1377

Robinson, M. 2000. The duty of care?failure to maintain an effective ?wildlife control programme? might result in significant legal liability consequences.  Aon Group Limited, Aviation Reinsurance Department, 8 Devonshire Square, EC2M 4PL, London, UK (mike.robinson@aon.co.uk).