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常州机场科扎实推进鸟防工作 筑牢飞行安全“生态屏障”
Core Viewpoint - Changzhou Airport has implemented a comprehensive approach to mitigate bird strike risks through ecological research, environmental management, facility upgrades, and technological applications, resulting in a 20% year-on-year decrease in bird activity observed at the airport [1][3]. Group 1: Ecological Research - The airport's bird prevention team conducts daily bird control efforts and monthly observations of bird activity, focusing on understanding the ecological factors that attract birds [3]. - In April, the airport conducted two pest surveys and sprayed pesticides over an area of 1.4687 million square meters, reducing pest density by 60% [3]. Group 2: Environmental Management - Joint efforts with military forces have led to significant improvements in the management of the airport's surrounding environment, including the cleaning of 7 kilometers of riverbed to enhance flood drainage and eliminate nesting hazards for birds [4]. - The airport has initiated a comprehensive inspection of surrounding communities to regulate pigeon breeding, which poses a collision risk with aircraft [4]. Group 3: Technological Empowerment - The airport maintains and upgrades various bird control devices, including 226 bird nets, 227 bird poles, and 25 gas cannons, ensuring optimal operational status through regular maintenance [5]. - Advanced technologies such as autonomous bird-repelling robots and drones are being utilized to enhance bird control efficiency, with drones covering approximately 21,000 square meters to improve vegetation that is less attractive to birds [5]. Group 4: Future Directions - The airport plans to increase technological investments and shift from reactive to proactive bird strike prevention strategies, enhancing collaboration with local communities and government agencies [7]. - Ongoing training will be provided to improve the professional skills and emergency response capabilities of bird control personnel, reinforcing safety measures for the aviation sector [7].