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BMP ID: 8678
Title: Solution to bird/wildlife mortality in oil and gas facilities - use effective wildlife deterrents or exclusionary devices.
Text: "Use effective wildlife deterrents or exclusionary devices."
Source Publication Name: Minimizing Risk to Migratory Birds in Oil and Gas Facilities
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Usage Type: Recommended
Timing: • Drilling
• Production / Operation / Maintenance
Oil / Gas Field:  
Surface Ownership: • Federal
• State
• Private
Mineral Ownership: • Federal
• State
• Private
Primary Contact: Mr. Pedro 'Pete' Ramirez, Jr.
National Wildlife Refuge System, Wildlife Resources - Energy Program
1201 Oakridge Drive - Suite 320
Fort Collins, CO  80525  United States of America
Phone:(970) 266-2946     Alt. Phone:(970) 214-2195
Fax:     E-mail:Pedro_Ramirez@fws.gov
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Categories: Wildlife
Water Quality and Pollution
Aquatic and Riparian Values
Location: Western Region
Species:
• Amphibian
• Antelope, Pronghorn
• Aquatic/Riparian Species
• Bat
• Birds, Migratory
• Birds, other
• Crane, Sandhill
• Crane, Whooping
• Crow
• Deer
• Deer, Mule
• Eagle, Golden
• Falcon
• Goose
• Grouse
• Hawk
• Kestrel
• Lizard, Sand Dune
• Mouse, Preble's Meadow Jumping
• Osprey
• Other Animal Species
• Raptor
• Raven
• Reptile
• Sage grouse
• Shorebirds
• Songbird species
• Vulture, Turkey
• Waterfowl
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General Comments: Use of, and consequent proper maintenance, of effective wildlife deterrents or exclusionary devices can prevent birds and other wildlife from entering and being exposed to harmful chemicals, wastewater, or exposed oil at sites.
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Date Entered: 2014-06-30 11:20 UTC
Last Updated: 2014-06-30 11:20 UTC