Wildlife strike hazard reduction
25.—(1)  A certified operator of an aerodrome must take measures to minimise the likelihood of collisions at the aerodrome between wildlife and aircraft.
(2)  In particular, a certified operator of an aerodrome must —
(a)record and report wildlife strikes and hazards to aircraft at or around the vicinity of the aerodrome, and keep the records for the period specified in the Third Schedule;
(b)conduct an evaluation by competent personnel of hazards caused by wildlife to aircraft operations at or around the vicinity of the aerodrome; and
(c)subject to paragraph (3), eliminate any source that might attract wildlife to or around the vicinity of the aerodrome or, where it is not reasonably practicable to do so, ensure that every hazard to aircraft operations at the aerodrome created by the source is assessed and reduced to as low as reasonably practicable.
(3)  Paragraph (2)(c) does not apply if the source that might attract wildlife to or around the vicinity of the aerodrome is assessed, by a wildlife assessment conducted by competent personnel, to be unlikely to create any condition that might be a hazard to aircraft operations.