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PDX Wildlife Program January 15th, 2014

Nick Atwell Aviation Wildlife Manager

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Overview

• Program Background

• Eco-regional Context

• Four Pillars of the Wildlife Hazard Management Program

– Short-term

– Research & Development

– Long-term

– Information & Education

• PDX Risk Assessment Model

• Prey Base Management

• Raptor Trapping & Relocation

• PDX Bird Strikes

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PDX Wildlife Hazard Management Program

Mission Statement:

To control aviation wildlife hazards with non-lethal means when possible

by focusing on daily dispersals and long-range habitat modifications. 3

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Manchester Ringway International Airport UK

April 29th, 2007 09:15am 4

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US Airways Flight 1549

January 15th, 2009

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PDX January 2001 MD-11 struck a Herring gull (body mass ≈ 2.5 lbs)

Aborted take-off. Engine destroyed. Runway closed for 3.5 hours for debris removal.

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1. Short-term: Operational Strategies Intensive hazing, trapping & relocation

2. Research and Development Prey base studies, deterrents, other research as needed

3. Long-term: Management Strategies Compatible land-use planning, habitat management

4. Information and Education

Bird Strike Committee USA/Canada, ACRP, open houses & other public events

PDX Wildlife Program

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Portland International Airport 14.5 million passengers per year

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PDX Airfield

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Local Habitat Classifications

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PDX Risk Assessment Model - 2012

PROBABILITY

Very High High Moderate Low Very Low

Very

High

Mallard Osprey

Canada Goose

Green-winged

Teal

Northern Pintail

Turkey Vulture

Wood Duck

[Bald Eagle]

[Deer]

High Red-tailed

Hawk

Great Blue

Heron

Rock Pigeon

American Crow

Gull spp.

Coyote

Great-horned Owl

Moderate

Low Barn Owl

European

Starling

Short-eared Owl Killdeer

Northern Harrier

Very

Low

American

Kestrel

Swallow spp.

SE

VE

RIT

Y

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Gray-tailed Voles, Microtus canicaudus

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Gray-tailed Voles, Microtus canicaudus

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Prey Base Research

Small Mammal Surveys are

conducted bi-monthly to

determine species composition

& density

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Prey Base Management

– Airfield is treated with:

Zinc Phosphide for voles

Dimilin and Carbaryl for grasshoppers

– All treatments are weather dependent

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Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec

2008

2009

PDX Insectivore Strikes 2008 & 2009

Grasshopper Treatment 8/16/08

Grasshopper Treatment 6/5/09

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ZP Application

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European Starling Trapping

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Red-tailed Hawk

Trapping and Relocation Program

1,206 Red-tailed Hawks captured and relocated since 1999 22

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Marking Techniques

Individuals also identified by

age class, plumage,

behavior, and location.

PDX color bands

wing tags blue marker

USDA WS airport band 23

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Nest Intervention

Red-tailed hawk hatchlings 24

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Flight Cages on Sauvie Island

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Washington RTHA Relocation

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Washington RTHA Relocation

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Great-blue Herons

• Increase in Local & Regional Abundance

• Adjacent Heron Rookery

–Annual nest surveys (60 to 100 per year)

• Peak Airfield Abundance

–Young fledge in May - June

–Young & adults use PDX to forage prior to dispersing

• 50% of Heron Strikes at PDX Result in Damage to Aircraft

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1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011

2,400g

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Great-blue Herons

- Short grass increases hunting success

- Prey base is more visible to predators

7-14 Inches - AF Mandate

6-12 Inches - FAA Recommendation

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Physical Exclusion

Coyote Deterrent Fencing 30

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Habitat Modification

Runway Safety Area Improvement Project January 1998:

Ponding water attracts waterfowl

Airfield Safety Improvement

Project: 8.25 acres of wetlands

Mitigation Site: Vanport Wetlands

January 2001:

No water and no waterfowl

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Successful

Breeding

Vanport Mitigation Site Successful Habitat for Many Wildlife Species

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Flock of Canada Geese

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Adaptive Management

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33rd Field Deterrent Fencing

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Site Conversion- HQ

Project Area

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Site Conversion- Keyhole

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Site Conversion- Airfield Turf

Test Site

• Low growing grass results fewer mowings

• Decrease in airport operational impacts

• Wildlife deterrence is being evaluated

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Airport Landscaping Standards

Upright branching structure

Varying Canopy Heights

Avoid fruit, berry, and nut producing plants

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Boeing Hangars & Retention Pond

12,835 square feet

160,000 Bird Balls ®

Adaptive Management

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Hazing Tools

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Sound Cannon Replacement

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PDX Cannon Locations

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Implement Adaptive Programs

Know your Species of Concern and apply appropriate control measures

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Wildlife Access Roads

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Smithsonian Institution’s Feather Identification Lab

Microscopic structure

Feather matching

DNA analysis

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High Risk Species

Moderate Risk Species

Low Risk Species

2012 Strikes Risk Category

AMERICAN KESTREL, 5

AMERICAN COOT, 1 BAT, 2

BREWERS BLACKBIRD, 1

CEDAR WAXWING, 1

KINGLET, 1

SWALLOWS, 33

SPARROW, 1

SWIFT, 6

LARK, 1 VARIED THRUSH, 1

MOURNING DOVE, 2

UNIDENTIFIED, 4

SHORT EARED OWL, 1

STARLING, 3

BARN OWL, 3

GULL Spp., 7

MALLARD, 3

OSPREY, 3

RED-TAILED HAWK, 4

CANADA GOOSE, 3

AMERICAN CROW , 2

GREAT BLUE HERON, 2

Chart Data:

01/01/12 to 12/31/12

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High Risk Species

Moderate Risk Species

Low Risk Species

2013 Strikes by Risk Category

Chart Data:

01/01/13 to 12/31/13

2008 2009

36 20

14 10

19 69

2010

15

6

35

2011

18

12

35

2012

24

21

45

2013

19

12

42

AMERICAN COOT, 1 AMERICAN KESTREL, 4

AMERICAN ROBIN, 1 CEDAR WAXWING, 1

BAT, 1 KINGLET, 2

KILLDEER, 1

SWALLOW Spp., 26

STREAKED HORN LARK, 1

VAUX'S SWIFT, 4

MOURNING DOVE, 2

STARLING, 2

UNIDENTIFIED, 3

BARN OWL, 5

AMERICAN CROW, 1

GULL Spp., 7

RED-TAILED HAWK, 4

MALLARD, 1

CANADA GOOSE, 2

GREAT BLUE HERON, 4

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PDX Strikes per 10,000 Aircraft Operations

(# of Annual PDX Strikes * 10,000/Annual PDX Flight Operations)

Chart Data: 01/01/13 to 11/30/13

1.75

2.36

3.26

3.52

4.20

2.34

2.51

2.97

4.16

3.46

0.00

0.50

1.00

1.50

2.00

2.50

3.00

3.50

4.00

4.50

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

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3 2 3 5 3 1 2 1 4 3

44

61

82 88

103

52 56

64

86

70

0

20

40

60

80

100

120

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Non-damaging Strikes & Damaging Strike Comparison

Strikes Without Damage

Strikes With Damage 706

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Chart Data: 01/01/13 to 12/31/13

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PDX Damaging Strikes

thebirdguide.com

2004 - MALL, GBHE, OSPR

total cost ≈ $2,908,000.00

2005 - MALL

total cost ≈ $130,085.00

2006 - GBHE, MEGU, and RTHA

total cost ≈ $327,285.00

2007 - MEGU, VATH, GBHE, CAGO

total cost ≈ $69,522.00

2008 – GBHE, GRWT, RTHA

total cost ≈ $36,409.00

2009 - RTHA

total cost ≈ $8,645.00

2010 – NOPI, VATH

total cost ≈ $88,916.00

2011- GWGU

total cost ≈ $252,000.00

2012- CAGO, AMCO, RTHA, CAGO

total cost ≈ $2,146,992.00

2013- GWGU, CAGO, Unidentified

total cost ≈ $91,600

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Discussion Question:

Do you have any suggestions for program improvement or

outreach?

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Questions?

Nick Atwell

Port of Portland

Aviation Wildlife Manager

503-807-4585