MINUARTIA has been awarded the contract for the Service for Updating and Monitoring the Wildlife Risk Management Program at Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport, which includes technical support for the coordination of wildlife at this aerodrome. The work includes aspects such as conducting censuses of species of interest through surveys within the airport premises and its surroundings, and supporting the airport manager’s technical team in conducting the Wildlife and Habitat Study, the Wildlife Collision Risk Study, and the Wildlife Risk Management Program. These documents comply with the requirements of the Spanish Aviation Safety Agency (AESA) and the international standards of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
Wildlife risk management at airports aims to prevent the risk of aircraft collisions with birds and other animals, ensuring aviation safety. It also promotes the conservation of species populations that inhabit airport environments.
