CASE STUDIES
A selection of our work
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Beware of Birds
Bill Read from the Royal Aeronautical Society looks at the dangers and consequences of birdstrikes and the steps that airports and airside safety providers are taking to reduce the risk.
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Brixham Marina
When you go to review how a customer is getting on with their Scarecrow bio-acoustic bird dispersal system, you never quite know what to expect...
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Fixed Speakers on Runways
Tried and we thought abandoned years ago, the idea of putting loudspeakers playing bird noises down runways at fixed positions is being discussed again.
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Integrated Bird Management Scheme
An Integrated Bird Management System: an explanation of the use of bio-acoustics in the management of birdstrike risk.
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RNLI Eastbourne
An adjunct to our earlier story about the RNLI's Poole headquarters...
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RNLI Poole
Formed in 1824 by 'pulling together' the disparate sea rescue organisations based around the coast of Britain, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution is now one of the most efficient and highly respected bodies of its kind anywhere in the world.
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Sooty Tern Conservation
Scarecrow Bio-Acoustic Systems have been instrumental in helping the Sooty Tern recolonise one of its former nesting sites, bringing the seabird back to Denis Island in the Seychelles, after an absence of over one hundred years.
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The Ultima Solution - Cambridge City
Tom Allett reports on how modern distress call technology is being used to solve an age-old problem.