The aim of this study was to investigate the feasibility of
forensic DNA-based techniques in identifying species involved in
Australian aviation bird strikes. Experimental bird tissues were
subjected to severely damaging conditions to determine if DNA could
be extracted from these samples. In addition, DNA and feather
microscopy databanks were created from the species classified as
being the highest risk for strikes to provide reference data to
compare against unknown samples. Finally, a DNA sampling kit was
created and distributed widely to aerodromes across Australia for
collection of…