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URBAN CROWS

Crows are thriving in our cities and becoming more abundant every year. They present a unique and novel problem, which demands a unique and novel solution. We are the only company to have implemented a proven crow management program.

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Each night crows gather in extraordinary numbers to sleep. When they decide to "roost" in your downtown, they leave behind an unsightly and unhygienic mess on the sidewalks, benches, signs, parked vehicles, and everything else beneath them.

We use specially trained hawks to evict crows from their haunts and clean up the neighborhood. Crows recognize and respect the threat posed by a free-flying raptor. Even though nobody gets hurt, they understand that the hawks mean business and they need to find a new place to sleep. 

Hawks mean business

"All you needed was a hawk! As soon as the hawk showed up the crows began screeching... and within half an hour there wasn't a crow in sight."

–ABC News, Hanford CA

So far, [falconry] has been a big thumbs-up. We’re seeing crows move out of the areas that were most problematic and really that downtown stays more clean."

–Executive Director, Portland business improvement district

MEDIA

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THE SACRAMENTO BEE

Downtown Sacramento using falconry to clear the sky of pooping crows.

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FOX 26

Madera uses Hanford playbook to scare away crows.

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PORTLAND BUSINESS JOURNAL

Check out the swooping creatures that are watching downtown Portland's crows like a hawk.

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CBS SACRAMENTO

Downtown Sacramento Partnership to use hawks to rid murders of crows on K Street.

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ABC NEWS – Hanford

Hanford crow control program redirects birds from downtown.

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ABC NEWS – Sacramento

Birds of prey patrolling downtown Sacramento to get rid of nuisance crows.

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PDX TODAY

Urban Crows Q+A: Kort Clayton of Integrated Avian Solutions.

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