Meet Hercules and Ned, the border collies fending off wildlife at West Virginia's busiest airport
JOHN RABY
Associated Press
Updated
Chris Keyser, airport's wildlife specialist and the dog handler, shows how he works with two dogs, Hercules and Ned, to keep birds off the airport to keep people safe. (AP video: John Raby)
West Virginia International Yeager Airport wildlife specialist and dog handler Chris Keyser poses with Hercules and Ned at the airport in Charleston, W.Va.
Ned and Hercules are seen May 15 at West Virginia International Yeager Airport, where they are used to keep birds and other wildlife away from the airfield, in Charleston, W.Va.
Hercules greets a passenger May 15 at West Virginia International Yeager Airport, where he is used to keep birds and other wildlife away from the airfield, in Charleston, W.Va.
Chris Keyser, airport's wildlife specialist and the dog handler, shows how he works with two dogs, Hercules and Ned, to keep birds off the air…
West Virginia International Yeager Airport wildlife specialist and dog handler Chris Keyser poses with Hercules and Ned at the airport in Charleston, W.Va.
Ned and Hercules are seen May 15 at West Virginia International Yeager Airport, where they are used to keep birds and other wildlife away from the airfield, in Charleston, W.Va.
Hercules greets a passenger May 15 at West Virginia International Yeager Airport, where he is used to keep birds and other wildlife away from the airfield, in Charleston, W.Va.