BASH

Wildlife biologist Dan Sullivan, acting chief of the three-member Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazardteam, says the project is working to reduce the risks posed by wildlife at airfields. BASH programs developed at Kirtland’s Air Force Safety Center are used at airfields around the world to reduce the chances of bird strikes, which pose a safety hazard. (Courtesy photo)

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