Air Force Works Aggressively to Reduce Bird Strikes
Staff Sgt. Paul White, airfield operations supervisor at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., left, and Dan Vredenburgh, a contractor who oversees the base's Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard program, rely on Bree, a two-tone border collie, as one of many tools to discourage birds and wildlife that could interfere with airfield operations. (Department of Defense photo/Donna Miles)

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