Recent Episodes
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Investigating significant strikes
Nov 9, 2023 – 46:39 -
Managing wildlife at Melbourne Airport, Australia
Aug 31, 2023 – 34:44 -
Using lethal control to manage hazardous wildlife on airports
Jul 3, 2023 – 34:43 -
How to do a bird count
Apr 30, 2023 – 39:55 -
How to manage ducks
Feb 28, 2023 – 35:56 -
See you next year
Nov 30, 2022 – 00:22 -
Managing off-airport wildlife hazards
Nov 1, 2022 – 45:36 -
How to manage Little Corellas
Nov 1, 2022 – 41:30 -
How to manage Tree Martins
Aug 31, 2022 – 38:13 -
How to manage Canada Geese
Jul 31, 2022 – 47:42 -
Bonus: AAWHG Forum 2022!
Jul 22, 2022 – 01:22 -
Wildlife strikes in a time of COVID-19
Jun 30, 2022 – 52:25 -
How to manage flying-foxes
May 31, 2022 – 01:06:58 -
Why good data equals good management
Apr 30, 2022 – 36:45 -
Dispersing wildlife on airports
Mar 31, 2022 – 01:08:21 -
Managing wildlife at Vancouver International Airport, Canada
Jan 31, 2022 – 01:15:49 -
Training for Wildlife Hazard Management
Dec 31, 2021 – 59:11 -
How to manage Australian White Ibis
Nov 30, 2021 – 01:03:17 -
Wildlife strikes in the USA with John Weller from the FAA
Oct 31, 2021 – 01:13:12 -
Wildlife Strike Committees: The Australian example
Sep 30, 2021 – 41:37 -
How to manage Masked Lapwings (Plovers)
Sep 1, 2021 – 41:29 -
Assessing the wildlife strike risk
Aug 2, 2021 – 49:09 -
How to manage Fairy Martins
Jun 30, 2021 – 36:52 -
Identifying birds and why you should
Jun 1, 2021 – 34:36 -
Wildlife hazards from the pilot's perspective with Capt. Brian Greeves
Apr 30, 2021 – 01:07:37 -
The golden rules of managing wildlife on airports
Mar 31, 2021 – 26:52 -
Using dogs to disperse wildlife
Mar 1, 2021 – 33:32 -
Wildlife hazard management from the regulator's perspective with Nick Yearwood
Feb 19, 2021 – 01:00:40 -
Managing kangaroos on airports
Feb 18, 2021 – 35:35 -
Hello and welcome to Avicast
Feb 17, 2021 – 36:56
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