A High-intensity Acoustic Bird Dispersion System (HIABDS), invented by Professor Xi Baoshu, is a new nonlethal device for dispersing birds from airports and other locations. The device employs a unique electro-pneumatic loudspeaker which can amplify recorded wildlife vocalizations or artificial sounds of varying frequencies to high power levels and project them over long distances. The sound pressure reaches 135 dB at 10-m distance. In China, HIABDS is being used at Lanzhou Airport to disperse upland buzzards (Buteo hemilasius), whose numbers declined by 80% after 1 year of deployment. During 2001-2002, HIABDS was used at Tianjin Binhai International Airport to keep over 1,000 crows outside of runway area and at Beijing Capital Internationa...
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Billions of birds fatally collide with human-made structures each year. These mortalities have conse...
A High-intensity Acoustic Bird Dispersion System (HIABDS), invented by Professor Xi Baoshu, is a new...
Bird strikes are a major safety and financial concern for modern aviation. Audible stimuli are commo...
Collisions between birds and aircraft cause billions of dollars of damages annually to civil, commer...
For bids, hearing is second in importance only to vision for monitoring the world around them. ./\vi...
Bird control methods currently in use at airports are often effective for only a short period of tim...
Over 90% of all civil bird strikes in the U.S. occur at altitudes up to 3,000 feet above the ground ...
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Bird damage control often involves dispersing birds from areas where they cause problems. Dispersal ...
The sounds used in controlling bird depredations can be classified into three types: (1) AUDIBLE DIS...
Ultrasonic or high-frequency sound-producing devices are marketed as a scaring or frightening method...
Birds found at or near airport flight operations pose a threat to aircraft. There were 2843 reported...
For birds, hearing is second in importance only to vision for monitoring the world around them. Avi...
Migrating birds often use mine tailing facilities during migration, especially in arid areas through...
Border Collie Rescue (BCR), in cooperation with the Dover Air Force Base, conducted a series of fiel...
Billions of birds fatally collide with human-made structures each year. These mortalities have conse...
A High-intensity Acoustic Bird Dispersion System (HIABDS), invented by Professor Xi Baoshu, is a new...
Bird strikes are a major safety and financial concern for modern aviation. Audible stimuli are commo...
Collisions between birds and aircraft cause billions of dollars of damages annually to civil, commer...
For bids, hearing is second in importance only to vision for monitoring the world around them. ./\vi...
Bird control methods currently in use at airports are often effective for only a short period of tim...
Over 90% of all civil bird strikes in the U.S. occur at altitudes up to 3,000 feet above the ground ...
The threat posed by birds to economic crops in the farms or at storage facilities requires the deplo...
Bird damage control often involves dispersing birds from areas where they cause problems. Dispersal ...
The sounds used in controlling bird depredations can be classified into three types: (1) AUDIBLE DIS...
Ultrasonic or high-frequency sound-producing devices are marketed as a scaring or frightening method...
Birds found at or near airport flight operations pose a threat to aircraft. There were 2843 reported...
For birds, hearing is second in importance only to vision for monitoring the world around them. Avi...
Migrating birds often use mine tailing facilities during migration, especially in arid areas through...
Border Collie Rescue (BCR), in cooperation with the Dover Air Force Base, conducted a series of fiel...
Billions of birds fatally collide with human-made structures each year. These mortalities have conse...