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From the Deep South to Down Under: MSU flying fox research, new technology combine to prevent viral transmission

STARKVILLE, Miss.—From some 8,000 miles away, Mississippi State scientist Manuel Ruiz-Aravena in the university’s Forest and Wildlife Research Center is studying flying foxes, or fruit bats, in Australia to determine the likely causes of viral spillover from animal to human.

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Ventia: RAAF Bases – aviation wildlife hazard management program

Client | Ventia Pty LtdLocation | RAAF Bases Edinburgh, South Australia. Point Cook and East Sale, Victoria, AustraliaService | Aviation Wildlife Hazard Management Program Since 2011, Avisure has implemented the aviation wildlife hazard management program (WHM program) at RAAF Base Edinburgh on behalf of Ventia (formerly Broadspectrum and Transfield). The engagement came about in response

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Vancouver International Airport wildlife management

Client | Vancouver International Airport YVRLocation | Vancouver, CanadaService | On-site active wildlife management and Canine dispersal team YVR has 280,000 movements per annum and operates three runways. Our on-site active wildlife management includes the dispersal of more than one million birds annually. We provide on-ground delivery through a team of 16 wildlife biologists and

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