Decoding Galesburg’s falcon plan: Aviaway answers your concerns

In this episode of Galesburg’s Morning News, we connect with Brett Madden, president of Aviaway Bird Control Services, and Chase Delles, an expert falconer, to discuss Galesburg’s $54,000 plan to deter downtown crow roosting with seven falcons this November or December.

After the City Council’s unanimous approval, concerns surfaced on WGIL’s Facebook page about the cost, effectiveness, and risks to wildlife and pets. We aim to clear up misconceptions and provide informative answers, exploring how falconry works, why falcons are the ideal humane solution compared to past failed methods, and how Aviaway ensures safety for other animals.

Madden and Delles address community questions directly, shedding light on their approach to tackle crow-related mess and damage in downtown Galesburg.

 

In this episode of Galesburg’s Morning News, we connect with Brett Madden, president of Aviaway Bird Control Services, and Chase Delles, an expert falconer,

 

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