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Managing wildlife at Vancouver International Airport, Canada

Managing wildlife at Vancouver International Airport, Canada

Update: 2022-01-31
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Vancouver International Airport, Canada’s second busiest airport, sits on Sea Island in the Fraser River Delta where the marshes, mudflats and agriculture habitats on and around the delta attract millions of shorebirds, and thousands of waterfowl and gulls each year. To manage the wildlife strike risk associated with these hazards, the airport has in place one of the most comprehensive wildlife management programs in the world. Joining Kylie in this episode to talk about this program is David Bradbeer, YVR’s Wildlife Program Specialist, and from Avisure Services, Tyler Rogers, who is the Site Manager for YVR’s wildlife management program. YVR wildlife program

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Pacific Northwest Raptors

Downriver Farm

Hungarian Mudi

Fraser River Delta

Snow Goose

Mallard

Glaucous-winged Gull

Green-winged Teal

Great Blue Heron

Red-tailed Hawk

Rough-legged Hawk

Short-eared Owl

Barn Owl

Bald Eagle

Barn Swallow

Coyote

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Managing wildlife at Vancouver International Airport, Canada

Managing wildlife at Vancouver International Airport, Canada

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