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Hjertaas, D.G., D.H., Ellis, B.W. Johns and S.L. Moon. In Press. Tracking Sandhill Crane
<br />migration from Saskatchewan to the Gulf Coast. In D.H. Ellis, ed. Proceedings North American
<br />Crane Workshop 8.
<br />Lyon, W., D. Hjertaas and B. Johns. 1995. Development of screening criteria and identification of
<br />potential reintroduction sites for whooping cranes in prairie Canada. Unpublished report Canadian
<br />Plains Research Centre.
<br />Lyon, W.J., D. Hjertaas and B. Johns. 1995. Evaluation of three potential reintroduction sites for
<br />whooping cranes in Canada. Unpublished report Canadian Plains Research Centre.
<br />JAMES T. HARRIS
<br />President, Interntional Crane Foundation P.O. Box 447EI 1376 Shady Lane
<br />RoadBaraboo, WI.53913- 0447Telephone: ( +1 -608) 356 -9462, ext. 129Fax: ( +1 -608) 356 -9465
<br />Email: harrisga savingcranes.org
<br />Interests:
<br />Jim Harris has been involved in all aspects of conservation of cranes throughout the world as
<br />Deputy Director and Program Director at the International Crane Foundation based in Baraboo,
<br />Wisconsin. He became president of ICF 1 '/z years ago. He has been involved in crane aviculture
<br />and habitat management efforts in Asia and other parts of the world. He is also very familiar with
<br />sandhill cranes and whooping cranes and has been very involved in the eastern partnership to
<br />establish an additional migratory flock of whooping cranes (migrating from Wisconsin to Florida)
<br />Selected Publications:
<br />Harris, J. Su L, Higuchi H., Ueta M., Zhang Z., Zhang Y., Ni X. 2000. Migratory stopover and
<br />wintering locations in eastern China used by white -naped cranes Grus vipia and hooded crane
<br />Grus monacha, as determined by satellite tracking. Forktail 16:93 -9.
<br />Harris, J.T. 2000. Conservation at Bojiwan: sharing a village's vision for its land. The ICF Bugle
<br />26(2):4 -5.
<br />Harris, J. 1992. Managing Nature Preserves For Cranes in China. Proceedings of the 6h North
<br />American Crane Workshop, Regina, Saskatchewan, October 1991.
<br />Halvorson, C. H., Harris, J. T., and Smirenski, S. M., eds. 1995. Cranes and Storks of the Amur
<br />River: The Proceedings of the International Workshop. 3 -12 July 1992. Khaborovsk and
<br />Poyarkovo, Russia. The Amur Program of the Socio - Ecological Union, the International Crane
<br />Foundation, and Moscow State University. Arts Literature Publishers,Moscow, Russia. 200 pp.
<br />Harris, J., ed. 1991. Proceedings ofthe 1987 International Crane Workshop. 1 -10 May 1987.
<br />Qiqihar, Heilongjiang Province, China. International Crane Foundation, Baraboo, Wisconsin,
<br />USA. 456 pp. [In English; see Heilongjiang Forest Bureau 1990].
<br />Fujita, G., Harris, J., Bold, A., Tveenmayadag, N., and Chuluunbatar, S. 1994. Habitat preference
<br />of Demoiselle and White -naped Cranes, Anthropoides virgo and Grus vipio, breeding in
<br />Mongolia. The Future of Cranes and Wetlands.-93-96.
<br />Harris, J. 1986. To live with the cranes. The ICF Bugle 12(2):1 -3.
<br />Harris, J. 1987. Southeast Asians conserve Sarus Cranes. The ICF Bugle 13(4):1, 4 -5.
<br />Harris, J. 1989. Chinese unite to conserve Zhalong Marsh. The ICF Bugle 15(1):1, 4 -5.
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