PROTOCOL AND RESULTS FROM THE FIRST SEASON OF CAPTIVE-REARING WHOOPING CRANES FOR A NON-MIGRATORY RELEASE IN LOUISIANA

The principal historic range of the whooping crane (Grus americana) consisted of the tall grass prairies and wetlands of southwest Louisiana, Texas, and parts of Mexico (Allen 1952). Whooping cranes migrated there from Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Dakotas, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and breeding...

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Main Authors: Olsen, Glenn H., Chandler, Jane N.
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spelling ftunivnebraskali:oai:digitalcommons.unl.edu:nacwgproc-1343 2023-11-12T04:27:57+01:00 PROTOCOL AND RESULTS FROM THE FIRST SEASON OF CAPTIVE-REARING WHOOPING CRANES FOR A NON-MIGRATORY RELEASE IN LOUISIANA Olsen, Glenn H. Chandler, Jane N. 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nacwgproc/342 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/nacwgproc/article/1343/viewcontent/Olsen_and_Chandler._2016._Protocol_and_results_from_the_first_season_of_captive_rearing_whooping_cranes_for_a_non_migratory_release_in_Louisiana.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/nacwgproc/342 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/nacwgproc/article/1343/viewcontent/Olsen_and_Chandler._2016._Protocol_and_results_from_the_first_season_of_captive_rearing_whooping_cranes_for_a_non_migratory_release_in_Louisiana.pdf Proceedings of the North American Crane Workshop behavior costume-rearing Grus americana Louisiana training whooping crane Animal Sciences Behavior and Ethology Biodiversity Ornithology Population Biology Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology text 2016 ftunivnebraskali 2023-10-30T11:45:05Z The principal historic range of the whooping crane (Grus americana) consisted of the tall grass prairies and wetlands of southwest Louisiana, Texas, and parts of Mexico (Allen 1952). Whooping cranes migrated there from Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Dakotas, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and breeding grounds of the remnant flock in and near Wood Buffalo National Park, Canada. Text Wood Buffalo Wood Buffalo National Park University of Nebraska-Lincoln: DigitalCommons@UNL Canada Wood Buffalo ENVELOPE(-112.007,-112.007,57.664,57.664)
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topic behavior
costume-rearing
Grus americana
Louisiana
training
whooping crane
Animal Sciences
Behavior and Ethology
Biodiversity
Ornithology
Population Biology
Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
spellingShingle behavior
costume-rearing
Grus americana
Louisiana
training
whooping crane
Animal Sciences
Behavior and Ethology
Biodiversity
Ornithology
Population Biology
Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
Olsen, Glenn H.
Chandler, Jane N.
PROTOCOL AND RESULTS FROM THE FIRST SEASON OF CAPTIVE-REARING WHOOPING CRANES FOR A NON-MIGRATORY RELEASE IN LOUISIANA
topic_facet behavior
costume-rearing
Grus americana
Louisiana
training
whooping crane
Animal Sciences
Behavior and Ethology
Biodiversity
Ornithology
Population Biology
Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecology
description The principal historic range of the whooping crane (Grus americana) consisted of the tall grass prairies and wetlands of southwest Louisiana, Texas, and parts of Mexico (Allen 1952). Whooping cranes migrated there from Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Dakotas, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, and breeding grounds of the remnant flock in and near Wood Buffalo National Park, Canada.
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author Olsen, Glenn H.
Chandler, Jane N.
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title PROTOCOL AND RESULTS FROM THE FIRST SEASON OF CAPTIVE-REARING WHOOPING CRANES FOR A NON-MIGRATORY RELEASE IN LOUISIANA
title_short PROTOCOL AND RESULTS FROM THE FIRST SEASON OF CAPTIVE-REARING WHOOPING CRANES FOR A NON-MIGRATORY RELEASE IN LOUISIANA
title_full PROTOCOL AND RESULTS FROM THE FIRST SEASON OF CAPTIVE-REARING WHOOPING CRANES FOR A NON-MIGRATORY RELEASE IN LOUISIANA
title_fullStr PROTOCOL AND RESULTS FROM THE FIRST SEASON OF CAPTIVE-REARING WHOOPING CRANES FOR A NON-MIGRATORY RELEASE IN LOUISIANA
title_full_unstemmed PROTOCOL AND RESULTS FROM THE FIRST SEASON OF CAPTIVE-REARING WHOOPING CRANES FOR A NON-MIGRATORY RELEASE IN LOUISIANA
title_sort protocol and results from the first season of captive-rearing whooping cranes for a non-migratory release in louisiana
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