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Rally in the Valley excites fans

Rally in the Valley excites fans

November 6, 2009

Students capture fall at University Park

Students capture fall at University Park

November 5, 2009

Penn State Greeks strut their Broadway stuff

Penn State Greeks strut their Broadway stuff

November 1, 2009

THON 5K draws thousands

THON 5K draws thousands

November 1, 2009

Jazz masters wow audience

Jazz masters wow audience

October 28, 2009

Arboretum boardwalk and overlook chosen as 2010 senior class gift

Arboretum boardwalk and overlook chosen as 2010 senior class gift

October 27, 2009

Outreach mission brings jazz legends to high school musicians

Outreach mission brings jazz legends to high school musicians

October 27, 2009

Penn State Altoona celebrates 70th anniversary

Penn State Altoona celebrates 70th anniversary

October 27, 2009

Campus Night Out

Campus Night Out

October 22, 2009

Photography students play with light, shadow

Photography students play with light, shadow

October 20, 2009

Homecoming 2009

Homecoming 2009

October 17, 2009

Weather not a factor in Homecoming enthusiasm

Weather not a factor in Homecoming enthusiasm

October 16, 2009

Featured Video

2009 State of the University Address

2009 State of the University Address

Penn State Solar Decathlon 2009, part two: Natural Fusion goes to Washington

Penn State Solar Decathlon 2009, part two: Natural Fusion goes to Washington

Natural Fusion, Penn State's Solar Decathlon Team 2009

Natural Fusion, Penn State's Solar Decathlon Team 2009

Behind the scenes with the stadium concessions team

Behind the scenes with the stadium concessions team

Penn State's creamery, from the cow to the cone

Penn State's creamery, from the cow to the cone

Beaver Stadium Behind the Scenes and On the Air

Beaver Stadium Behind the Scenes and On the Air

Beaver Stadium Behind the Scenes: Video Board

Beaver Stadium Behind the Scenes: Video Board

Video gives students sneak peek at new campus location

Video gives students sneak peek at new campus location

Historic Old Main Bell removed from tower for restoration and display

Historic Old Main Bell removed from tower for restoration and display

Crow relocation project resumes

Monday, January 5, 2009

University Park — Invasive crows have returned to University Park in greater numbers than expected, and the Office of Physical Plant is responding immediately.  OPP crow relocation crews will begin launching noise making pyrotechnics on Tuesday evening (Jan. 6) in campus areas north of Pattee Library.  This will include locations in the vicinity of the Nittany Lion Parking deck, Rackley Building, Carpenter Building, Kern Building, Moore Building and the Music Building.  Efforts last semester were successful in moving the crows away from Old Main and prevented them from roosting along College Avenue. Unfortunately the crow numbers have increased and caused sanitation problems in their new roosting areas. New efforts will refocus with the purpose of moving the crows north and east completely into Hort Woods.  OPP Landscape crews will pressure wash areas in that part of campus on an ongoing basis to prepare for returning students. OPP will survey the new roosting patterns to monitor the results of our new relocation efforts.

The University community can expect occasional loud noises in the early evening as workers attempt to chase the crows into less problematic locations. All relocation activities are conducted by Physical Plant employees, who have been carefully trained in the use of pyrotechnic noisemakers called "bangers" and "screamers." The pyrotechnics will be used to scare the crows away. Since where the crows go cannot be controlled, it may be necessary to continue this process for days and weeks until the crows settle into more tolerable locations, according to Physical Plant workers. Once the crows have vacated a location, crow effigies will be hung to dissuade the crows from returning.  Physical Plant is partnering with Penn State researchers, State College Borough officials, and the USDA Wildlife Services to relocate the migrating crows.  

Last year about 3,000 migrating crows landed on the University Park campus causing unsanitary and unpleasant conditions along the Allen Street Mall and the College Avenue bus stop. The goal of the University is to discourage this mass roosting and the accompanying sanitary problems. "No roosting zones" have been designated on campus and OPP will work to keep the crows away from central campus.  Crows are attracted to the light and warmth from University buildings.  Penn State will work closely with the borough to jointly find solutions to this continuing problem.  For more information, contact Paul Ruskin, Physical Plant communications coordinator, at (814) 863-9620 or at pdr2@psu.edu.

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