Environmental Stewardship and Compliance Training for Airport Employees Wildlife Habitat Management and Control for GA Airports Training Quiz Your Name: First Last What does the Wildlife Hazard Management training mean to your airport?1. The number of reported wildlife strikes has increased over the last three decades because large-bird populations have increased in North America, wildlife have adapted to urban areas, aircraft are faster and quieter, and people are more aware of the need for and value of strike data. True False 2. Wildlife Hazard Site Visits, Wildlife Hazard Assessments, and Wildlife Hazard Management Plans are important to overall wildlife hazard management at airports. True False 3. Which of these are reasons for conducting a Wildlife Hazard Site Visit (WHSV)? Any airport trying to quickly evaluate and mitigate potential hazards on or near airports Non-certified airports wanting to establish a basic Wildlife Hazard Management Plan Airports trying to decide if a proposed land use in the vicinity of the airport would increase the potential for wildlife hazards at the airport Any airport applying for Part 139 certification or any existing Part 139 airport All of the above 4. Which of these are common wildlife attractants around airports? (select all that apply) Solid waste landfills Agricultural fields Golf courses Parking areas 5. Habitat management is a technique for managing humans. True False PhoneThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.