The New York Times: New York-New Jersey Port Authority Wildlife Control


Laura C. Francoeur, the chief wildlife biologist for the Port Authority.
Photo credit: New York Times


She was driving on the grounds of Kennedy International Airport and talking about the importance of keeping the grass 6 to 10 inches long when she spotted something out of the corner of her eye: a sea gull, standing on the tip of a runway. She hit the gas and cranked the steering wheel and charged straight for it. The bird flew away. The driver, Laura C. Francoeur, paused in a “now where was I?” way, then resumed her tutorial on how to keep birds away from airplanes.

     

     

     

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