Meet Hercules and Ned, the border collies fending off wildlife at West Virginia’s busiest airport
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Ned and Hercules are seen Thursday, May 15, 2025, at West Virginia International Yeager Airport, where they are used to keep birds and other wildlife away from the airfield, in Charleston, W.Va. (AP Photo/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. (AP Photo/John Raby)Hercules greets Janet Spry as she waits to board a flight Thursday, May 15, 2025, at West Virginia International Yeager Airport in Charleston, W.Va. (AP Photo/John Raby)Ned eagerly watches his ball while waiting for someone to throw it on Thursday, May 15, 2025, at West Virginia International Yeager Airport in Charleston, W.Va. (AP Photo/John Raby)Hercules greets a passenger Thursday, May 15, 2025, at West Virginia International Yeager Airport, where he is used to keep birds and other wildlife away from the airfield, in Charleston, W.Va. (AP Photo/John Raby)
Ned and Hercules are seen Thursday, May 15, 2025, at West Virginia International Yeager Airport, where they are used to keep birds and other wildlife away from the airfield, in Charleston, W.Va. (AP Photo/John Raby)