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Bird Spikes for Airports: Enhancing Airport Safety with a Spiky Solution
When discussing wildlife hazard management, the abundance of tools and gadgets available can be overwhelming and potentially confusing,...
Sam Lievense
3 min read


Sky-High Sit-Down: Bob Mugaya from Uganda CAA
Bob Mugaya is a Bird Hazard and Wildlife Control Officer for Uganda's Entebbe International Airport with 20 years of experience. Bob's...
Sam Lievense
2 min read


Conversations From the Cockpit: Captain Achmad Sadikin
Captain Achmad Sadikin is an AirAsia pilot and Chairman of the Indonesian National Committee on Airport Wildlife Hazard Management. The...
Sam Lievense
2 min read


Mastering the Skies: You Asked, We Answered
Mastermark in collaboration with OMSI hosted the first ever “Mastering the Skies” event in Manila, Philippines this February. Your...
Sam Lievense
7 min read


Wildlife Hazard Management in a Post-pandemic World
The COVID-19 pandemic impacted many operations worldwide, causing many to come to a halt. The aviation industry was one of the hardest...
Debra Yap
5 min read


Top 5 Places You Might Not Expect to Attract Wildlife In & Around Airports
Airport runways and surrounding areas can be pristine habitat for many grassland/prairie species. Raptors such as hawks and owls use...
Sam Lievense
2 min read


Why Reporting Bird Strikes is Not a Bad Thing
The importance of reporting bird strikes and ways to evaluate effectiveness of Wildlife Hazard Management Plans
Bernard Koh
2 min read


Are Your Planes Hitting Juvenile Raptors Time and Time Again?
Aircraft collisions with birds are a major concern to the aerodrome industry. Here's why juvenile raptors are more hazardous to aerodromes.
Juliana Chan
2 min read


Welcome to AirportBiologist.com
Hello and welcome to airportbiologist.com! Airports are home to many different species of animals that can cause problems for planes....
Leanna Teoh
2 min read
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