You're welcome. Other major airports can only follow suit if they know of the alternatives and have complete contact information for certified raptor banders or wildlife rehabilitators who agree to conduct any capture and relocation effort.
Sincerely, Chris On Dec 9, 2013, at 9:19 AM, Corinne Morton <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Thank you for this. Let's hope other airports will follow with humane alternatives!! Sent from my iPhone On Dec 9, 2013, at 9:06 AM, "Christopher T. Tessaglia-Hymes" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Something to be aware of as a successful alternative for area airports for which this becomes an issue. There may be hope. Sincerely, Chris T-H Begin forwarded message: From: Nadine Scarpa <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Subject: Fwd: [nysbirds-l] Snowy Owls being shot at JFK Date: December 9, 2013 8:47:22 AM EST To: post NYSBirds <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Reply-To: Nadine Scarpa <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Canada Geese are culled in many areas because there are TOO MANY of them to get rid of any other way. Boston's Logan Airport is doing catch and release for the Snowy Owls - they bait with rodents, and catch them and move them away from the airport. Canada Geese are so numerous, they can take out more than just one engine and THAT'S what takes a plane down. Here is how Logan Airport deals with Snowy Owls: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/boston-airport-takes-approach-snowy-owls-article-1.1541847 On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 8:05 AM, Will Raup <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Through being an active birder in the Albany area and now being involved in e-bird, I've gotten to make some contact with the Air Traffic control folk at Albany International Airport. They are reluctant to report owls, because of situations like this. Basically, the Owls because of their size are a threat to airplanes taking off and landing. If I recall, they need to make an effort to discourage the owls from hanging out on the runway, but if those fail, then can and do shoot the owls. This is not limited to JFK, but can happen at any airport. While not ideal in my mind, you will be hard pressed to find anyone, especially in the government who would potentially risk hundreds of human lives for one, two or even 3 Owls. Its the same reason why Canada Geese are culled in many areas. Just another risk Snowy Owl's have to deal with when they come this far south. 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