The Mexico conference was conducted in VOLARIS, Santa Fe - Ciudad de México, México from 21 to 24 Oct 2014.
The presentations can be accessed below
What is important in wildlife control at the airports - Heriberto Salazar, IFALPA
The Role of Airlines - Joep Kievits (KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, The Netherlands)
The Role of the Airport Operator - Rodulfo Bazan (ADP, Peru)
The role of Bird/Wildlife Control Units - Alex Moffat (Safeskys, United Kingdom)
Best Recorded Bird Strike Ever? - Albert de Hoon (MoD, The Netherlands)
Mandatory vs. Voluntary Reporting - John Weller (FAA, United States)
Sharing Our Data ‐ Airline’s Involvement - Joep Kievits (KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, The Netherlands)
A Strike By Any Other Name - Dr. Nicholas Carter (WBA/CARSAMPAF)
Overview Sensor Detection Systems - Prof. Dr. Ed Herricks (United States)
Effective Use of Avian Radar - Robin Radar, (The Netherlands)
The Next generation Bird strike Mitigation - Siete Hamminga (Robin Radar, The Netherlands)
Experience and practices of Airport Group North Central in Wildlife Management - Carlos Cárdenas Vega (OMA)
Infrared Detection System at La Guardia International Airport - Dr. Nicholas Carter & John Weller (FAA, United States)
EasyFly SMS - Cesar Echeverri (EasyFly, Colombia)
Risk Control of Noxious Fauna at AICM Operational Area - Nayeli Flores (AICM, México)
SMS Implementation at Silvio Pettirossi International Airport - Carlos Achucarro (DINAC, Paraguay)
Coprehensive Wildlife Management Programme at Airports - Sergio Garcia (SUCOFA, Mexico)
ANAC Brazil Regulations - Danilo Fiani Braga (ANAC)
FAA Regulations - John Weller (FAA)
ICAO Regulations - Jaime Calderon (ICAO NACC / OACI NACC)
EASA Regulations - Albert De Hoon (on behalf of EASA)
CARSAMPAF Update - Arleene Fabrega (CARSAMPAF)
WBA Update - Albert De Hoon (WBA)
Outline for the Global Action Plan - Gary Cooke (WBA)
Accreditation Proposal - Dr. Ed Herricks (WBA)
Scientific Peer Review Proposal - Henrique Oliveira (CENIPA‐Brasil)
Wiki Page Proposal - Anastasios Anagnostopoulos (WBA)
The Indian Story - Suresh Kumar (Vanamitra, India)
Wildlife Strike Prevention at USA airports - Mike Begier (USDA) & John Weller (FAA)
Bird Protection and Aviation Safety ‐ Finding the Balance - Dr. Michał Skakuj (WSC Poland)
Bird Hazard Management in Nigerian Airports - Taiwo Olugbenga (Nigeria)
Kochi Naval Airbase in India - Dr. Daniel Mathew (India)
The Role of Air Traffic Contro - CTA Martha Robles (SENEAM, Mexico)
Wildlife Strikes in Polish Air Force - Col Janusz Ćwiklak & Col. Jacek Ziółkowski (MoD, Poland)
Four Column Architecture Birdstrike Risk Mitigation - Dr. Christoph Morgenroth (BSC Germany)
Experience at Khartoum International Airport - Mohamed Osman (Sudan)
Trial with grasses at Barcelona Airport‐Conclusions for safety - Ferran Navàs (Minuartia)
Grassland management at British airports - Jan Gottlieb (DLF, Denmark)
The Benefit of Studying Ecosystems at Namibian Airports - Dirk Bockmühl (Namibia)
Training Wildlife Controllers in India - Suresh Kumar (Vanamitra, India)
FAA Training Requirements - John Weller (FAA, United States)
An Overview of Present Bird Harassment Techniques - Alex Moffat (Safeskys, United Kingdom)
Bird Control Service using SHEPHERD technology - Ramiro Cabás (Galilea Soluciones – Spain / España)
Conspicuous Pied Propellers - Christian Aas (Naturhistorik Museum, Norway / Noruega)
Artificial Light and Arthropods - Dirk Bockmühl (Namibia)
The use of a Green Laser Beam - Steinar Henskes (Aerolaser, The Netherlands)
WSC Poland ‐ Experience, Regulations and Statistics - Beata Grabrowska (WSC Poland)
50 years of German BSC – Structure, Funding, Development - Dr Christoph Morgenroth (BSC Germany)
BSC USA - Mike Begier (BSC) & John Weller (FAA)
Setting up WBA Europe - Anastasios Anagnostopoulos (WBA)
WBA Board Elections - Rob van Eekeren (WBA)