Use of Lethal Control to Reduce Habituation to Blank Rounds by Scavenging Birds

Volume: 72, Issue: 7, Pages: 1653 - 1657
Published: Sep 1, 2008
Abstract
Scavenging bird deterrence frequently fails due to habituation. We demonstrated such habituation by gulls and corvids to blank rounds used in a dawn-to-dusk regime at a landfill site in southern England. We then combined blank rounds with live rounds and shot birds whenever they attempted to land. Gull numbers declined significantly despite only 1.9% of the population being shot. Corvid numbers returned to precontrol levels despite 52.7% of the...
Paper Details
Title
Use of Lethal Control to Reduce Habituation to Blank Rounds by Scavenging Birds
Published Date
Sep 1, 2008
Volume
72
Issue
7
Pages
1653 - 1657
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