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Since 2005 Loomacres Wildlife Management's primary mission has been to provide airfields and municipalities with the highest quality of wildlife management consulting available. Loomacres Wildlife Management was the first private company to be approved by the FAA to perform Wildlife Hazard Management services on airfields. Created by Airport Wildlife Biologists, Loomacres Inc. has more FAA qualified biologists on staff than any other firm in the country. Our employees utilize their extensive experience and training in order to provide the utmost quality in wildlife management. Loomacres foundation is based upon three basic principles: ethics, reliability, and professionalism.

Professional: Our staff has the experience and credentials to meet the high standards that are required by the FAA and your airport. Only the most professional company can provide quality services in the unique environment found on airports.

Reliable: Loomacres Wildlife Management provides reliable service by consistently reacting to unforeseen conditions.

Ethical: Loomacres Wildlife Management sets the standard for ethics in the industry. Loomacres efficiently serves our clients with safe, humane, and innovative solutions that work.

Loomacres, Inc. has provided the following airports with FAA approved Wildlife Hazard Assessments, Wildlife Hazard Management Plans, Wildlife Management Training, Wildlife Management Services and/or Wildlife Management Consulting Services.

JFK International

Houma-Terrebonne
Stewart International
South LaFouche
LaGuardia International
Lebanon Municipal
Teterboro International
Manchester-Boston International
Republic Airport
Shenandoah Valley Regional
Sullivan County Airport
Anniston Metropolitan
Ogdensburg International
Huntsville International
Watertown International
Tulsa International
Adirondack Regional
Enid-Woodring Regional
Plattsburgh International
Ponca City Regional
Buffalo-Niagara International
Stillwater Regional
Niagara Falls International
Lawton-Fort Sill Regional
Ithaca-Tompkins Regional
Bartlesville Municipal
Elmira-Corning Regional
Columbia Regional
Jamestown International
Mid-Ohio Valley Regional
Massena International
Johnstown-Cambria County
Binghamton Regional
Morgantown Municipal
Warren T. Eaton
Mena Intermountain
Westchester County
Fort Smith Regional Airport
Chennault International
Fayetteville-Drake Field
Searcy Municipal
Rogers Municipal
Nashville International
Stuttgart Municipal
Mcghee Tyson Airport-Knoxville
East Texas Regional
Altoona-Blair County
Owensboro Regional
Delaware River and Bay Authority
Salisbury-Ocean City Wicomico Regional
Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport
North Central West Virginia Regional
Syracuse-Hancock International Airport
Princess Juliana International Airport-St. Maarten
And many more...

 

 

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Planes, plains and food chains—Bottom up management of airport ecosystems
Aug 07th, 2013

In general, airport properties encompass grassland, wetland, and managed turf habitat—all potentiall ...
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Wildlife hazards at Riverton Regional Airport to be checked
May 15th, 2013

No black magpies or antelope will escape the close watch of careful wildlife biologists in the comin ...
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FAA Committee Considering Engine Bird Ingestion Requirements
Mar 11th, 2013

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