Human Wildlife Interactions
Volume 3, Issue 2
Fall 2009
Special Topic: Bird Strikes
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- Editor’s Introduction
The cost of fear
Michael R. Conover Page 157 - In the News
Joe N. Caudell Page 159
Commentary
- Setting research priorities at Wildlife Services’ National Wildlife Research Center
Richard L. Bruggers Page 161
Bird Strikes Articles
- Introduction to Special TopicBirds and aircraft—fighting for airspace in ever more crowded skies
Richard A. Dolbeer Page 165 - Safety management systems: how useful will the FAA National Wildlife Strike Database be?
Richard A. Dolbeer and Sandra E. Wright Page 167 - Forensic bird-strike identification techniques used in an accident investigation at Wiley Post Airport, Oklahoma, 2008
Carla J. Dove, Nor Faridah Dahlan, and Marcy Heacker Page 179 - Developing bird-strike risk assessment models for open-water restorations
Justin D. Hart, Alison Colyer, and John R. Allan Page 186 - A decade of U.S. Air Force bat strikes
Suzanne C. Peurach, Carla J. Dove, and Laura Stepko Page 199 - Role of near-miss bird strikes in assessing hazards
Matthew W. Klope, Robert C. Beason, Timothy J. Nohara, and Michael J. Begier Page 208 - Personal and corporate liability in the aftermath of bird strikes: a costly consideration
Larry A. Dale Page 216 - Using wedelia as ground cover on tropical airports to reduce bird activity
Michael A. Linnel, Michael R. Conover, and Tim J. Ohashi Page226 - Management of bayberry in relation to tree-swallow strikes at John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York
Glen E. Bernhardt, Zachary J. Patton, Lisa A. Kutschbach-Brohl, and Richard A. Dolbeer Page 237 - Observations of neck-collared Canada geese near John F. Kennedy International Airport, New YorkThomas W. Seamans, Scott E. Clemons, and Allen L. Gosser Page 242
- Burrowing owl and other migratory bird mitigation for a runway construction project at Edwards AFB Amber L. Hoehn, Mark Hagan, and Mark Bratton Page251
- Suspending vulture effigies from roosts to reduce bird strikes
Steven A. Ball Page 257
Other Related Articles
- Molt migration by giant Canada geese in eastern South Dakota
Charles D. Dieter and Bobby J. Anderson Page 260 - Survival and productivity of a low-density black bear population in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado
Roger A. Baldwin and Louis C. Bender Page 271 - Coexisting with cougars: public perceptions, attitudes, and awareness of cougars on the urban-rural fringe of Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Clarisse Thornton and Michael S. Quinn Page 282
A Tribute to Richard A. Dolbeer
Richard A. Dolbeer: scientist, innovator, manager, and mentor
Bradley F. Blackwell and Travis L. DeVault Page 296