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... 28 SpecieS-LeveL and GuiLd-LeveL WiLdLife popuLation controL MethodS The following is a listing of potential direct and indirect wildlife population control measures used on airports as part of an integrated wildlife management strategy. Information is provided for several individual "high-risk" species followed by both avian and mammalian guilds.
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... 29 FIGURE 29 Canada Geese roundup (Source: SLC) and nesting Canada Goose at SLC (Source: BASH Inc.)
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... 30 FIGURE 33 Coyotes (Source: BASH Inc.)
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... 31 FIGURE 37 American Coots and Least Grebe (Source: BASH Inc.)
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... 32 Roost removal Prey reduction (fish, rodents, insects) Live trapping Live ammunition shooting.
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... 33 FIGURE 39 Gulls loafing on airport parking ramp and Ring-billed Gull detail (Source: BASH Inc.)
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... 34 FIGURE 42 Turkey Vultures at Orlando International Airport (MCO) (left)
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... 35 FIGURE 45 European Starlings loafing on telephone wires and returning to roost sites just outside airports (Source: BASH Inc.)
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... 36 FIGURE 49 Eastern Meadowlark on airport utility box, sparrow on airfield light (Source: BASH Inc.)
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... 37 FIGURE 51 Predators and feral animals on and near airports (Source: BASH Inc.)
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... 38 FIGURE 53 Jackrabbits near airport taxiway and under radar structure at JFK (Source: JFK)

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