Translocation of problematic individual animals is commonly used to reduce human–wildlife conflicts, especially to reduce the presence or abundance of raptors within airport environments, where they pose a risk to safe aircraft operations. Although this method has strong public support, there have been no scientific evaluations of its efficacy or to determine which factors might influence the return of translocated birds to the airport. We conducted a study to determine which biological and logistical factors might influence the return of red-tailed hawks (Buteo jamaicensis) translocated from Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport (ORD) during 2010–2013. We live-captured and translocated red-tailed hawks various distances from the ORD airfi...
Pacific Habitat Services began trapping, color marking and translocation of Red-tailed Hawks at Port...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) have increased nationally over the past 22 years; de...
Pacific Habitat Services, Inc. (PHS), under contract with the Port of Portland (Port), trapped, band...
Translocation of problematic individual animals is commonly used to reduce human–wildlife conflicts,...
Raptor translocation is currently being used by several airports to reduce collisions with aircraft....
Raptor translocation from airport environments is a management strategy that has been recommended an...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) pose a serious safety risk to aircraft. Raptors (i.e...
From March 1996 to 31 December 1999, Wildlife Services (WS) personnel trapped and relocated 316 rapt...
From March 1996 to 31 December 1999, Wildlife Services (WS) personnel trapped and relocated 316 rapt...
Central and Southwestern Ontario is one of the largest migratory flyways for raptors in North Americ...
Wildlife Services’ (WS) activities at O’Hare International Airport (ORD), 1997-1999, significantly r...
Biologists with USDA Wildlife Services provided technical and operational assistance at a record 674...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) have increased nationally over the past 22 years; de...
In June 2001 we initiated a Raptor Strike Avoidance Program to monitor raptor activity and develop a...
Bird-aircraft collisions (bird strikes) pose a serious safety risk to aircraft. Raptors (i.e., hawk...
Pacific Habitat Services began trapping, color marking and translocation of Red-tailed Hawks at Port...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) have increased nationally over the past 22 years; de...
Pacific Habitat Services, Inc. (PHS), under contract with the Port of Portland (Port), trapped, band...
Translocation of problematic individual animals is commonly used to reduce human–wildlife conflicts,...
Raptor translocation is currently being used by several airports to reduce collisions with aircraft....
Raptor translocation from airport environments is a management strategy that has been recommended an...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) pose a serious safety risk to aircraft. Raptors (i.e...
From March 1996 to 31 December 1999, Wildlife Services (WS) personnel trapped and relocated 316 rapt...
From March 1996 to 31 December 1999, Wildlife Services (WS) personnel trapped and relocated 316 rapt...
Central and Southwestern Ontario is one of the largest migratory flyways for raptors in North Americ...
Wildlife Services’ (WS) activities at O’Hare International Airport (ORD), 1997-1999, significantly r...
Biologists with USDA Wildlife Services provided technical and operational assistance at a record 674...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) have increased nationally over the past 22 years; de...
In June 2001 we initiated a Raptor Strike Avoidance Program to monitor raptor activity and develop a...
Bird-aircraft collisions (bird strikes) pose a serious safety risk to aircraft. Raptors (i.e., hawk...
Pacific Habitat Services began trapping, color marking and translocation of Red-tailed Hawks at Port...
Wildlife-aircraft collisions (wildlife strikes) have increased nationally over the past 22 years; de...
Pacific Habitat Services, Inc. (PHS), under contract with the Port of Portland (Port), trapped, band...