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Bowers Field Wildlife Hazard Management Plan <br /> 7 Wildlife control measures <br /> Wildlife"population management" is a general term discussed in managing wildlife <br /> hazards at airports. However, an airport's objective is not to manage wildlife populations <br /> (that is the role of state and federal wildlife managers such as WDFW and USFWS), <br /> rather it is to reduce risks that wildlife pose to aviation safety. <br /> ELN personnel will respond with appropriate means when they become aware of <br /> hazardous wildlife on the airfield and may notify local air traffic of those hazards. <br /> 7.1 Physical Inspections of the Movement Area and Other <br /> Areas Critical to Wildlife Hazard Management <br /> ELN will conduct inspections of the AOA for hazardous wildlife and attractants in <br /> conjunction with other daily on-airfield duties. Most often,these inspections will occur <br /> in the morning hours. These may not occur on weekends,holidays,or periods when <br /> weather may make vehicle travel unsafe. Hazardous wildlife observed, control actions, <br /> and wildlife strikes will be recorded in the wildlife observation, control, and strike log <br /> and then submitted to the Wildlife Coordinator for addition into the electronic wildlife <br /> observation, control, and strike database. ELN will clearly document when no hazardous <br /> wildlife are observed (by entering the date,time, and a zero in the#column)during these <br /> airfield inspections. Although recording a"zero"may seem a waste, it highlights that <br /> ELN is taking active wildlife hazard mitigation steps on a regular basis and serves to help <br /> determine the effectiveness of their actions. These"zero"records will be entered into the <br /> electronic wildlife observation, control, and strike database. <br /> 7.2 Direct Control Measures <br /> ELN will give priority to dispersing or removing hazardous wildlife from the runway and <br /> taxiways when they are observed. Birds attract other birds (e.g.,the reason why <br /> waterfowl hunters use decoys), so allowing even a few birds to persist on the airfield will <br /> decoy other birds and can increase the difficulty of dispersal. This strict approach <br /> prevents birds from habituating to the airfield,establishes a proper attitude for all <br /> personnel, and helps prioritize hazardous wildlife events as they occur. <br /> ELN will obtain and maintain a USFWS migratory bird depredation permit,which lists <br /> USDA WS as a subpermittee. ELN will not kill any wildlife without 100%positive <br /> species identification. ELN personnel and subpermittees will follow all conditions listed <br /> on the depredation permit. <br /> 7-1 <br /> 31 December 2024 <br />