BIRDS A BILLION-DOLLAR HAZARD - WILDLIFE RISK RISING by Jim Moore

Don Wiggins
Wildlife encounters increased sharply between 1990 and 2014, according to a report jointly published in August by the FAA and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Some of that increase likely results from streamlined reporting procedures (reports have been collected online since 2001), though increases in bird populations (birds account for 97 percent of all wildlife collisions with aircraft).

Using Drones for Agricultural Bird Control – An Additional Level of Pressure

Mohan U
At Flock Free we are continually in the field looking at real world situations and figuring how to solve problems that birds present. The criteria we use to determine if we are going design a product is, will it be humane for the targeted bird species and will it be effective. With the Noise Bird Control Drone, we believe we nailed it!!