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Harris, J. 1991 a. A necklace for the Yangtze. The ICF Bugle 17(2): 1, 4 -6.
<br />Harris, J. 199 lb. An international reserve where three countries meet. The ICF Bugle 17(4):1,4 -6.
<br />Harris, J. 1992b. A sacred home for the Sarus Crane. The ICF Bugle 18(2):4 -5.
<br />Harris, J. 1994a. Cranes, people, and nature: preserving the balance. The Future of Cranes and
<br />Wetlands: l -14.
<br />Harris, J. 1994b. Conservation for people at Cao Hai Nature Reserve. The ICF Bugle 20(2):1, 4 -5.
<br />Harris, J. 1994c. Sanjiang: end of a wetland frontier. The ICF Bugle 20(3):4 -5.
<br />Harris, J. T., Goroshko, O., Labutin, Y., Degtyarev, A., Germogenov, N., Zhao, J., Zeng, N., and
<br />Higuchi, H. 1995. Results of Chinese - Russian - American investigation of cranes wintering at
<br />Poyang Lake Nature Reserve, China. Cranes and Storks of the Amur Basin: 57 -72.
<br />Smirenski, S. M., Harris, J. T., Gray, C., Strom, K., and Ichida, N. 1995. Report of the Amur
<br />program of [the] Socio - Ecological Union. Cranes and Storks in the Amur River:205 -212.
<br />MARY ANN BISHOP, Ph.D. (whooping crane & shorebird expertise)
<br />PO Box 2396,
<br />Cordova. AK 99574
<br />(907) 424 -5290
<br />and
<br />Copper River Delta Institute
<br />PO Box 1460, Cordova, Alaska 99574
<br />Tel. 907 424 -7212
<br />Fax 907 424 -7214
<br />E- mail: mbishopLiDeagle.ptialaska.net
<br />Interests:
<br />Mary Ann Bishop has studied Whooping Cranes and Sandhill Cranes in Texas and Florida. Her
<br />recent work for the Forest Service in Alaska has concentrated on shorebirds and shorebird habitat
<br />use. Mary Ann has participated as a non -paid science advisor to the Platte River Whooping Crane
<br />Trust in reviewing its science and monitoring programs.
<br />Selected Publications:
<br />Bishop, M.A., and S.P. Green. 1994. Shorebird Migration on the Copper River Delta. 1991 -1993. Final
<br />Rep. Natl. Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Project No. 91 -75. Copper River delta Instit. USFWS,
<br />Cordova, AK
<br />Bishop, M.A., N. Warnock, and M. Takekawa. In review. Differntial migration by Western
<br />Sandpipers.
<br />Isleib, M.E. 1979. Migratory Shorebird Populations on the Copper River Delta and Eastern Prince
<br />William Sound, Alaska. Studies in Avian Biology No. 2: 125 -129.
<br />Iverson, G.C., S.E. Warnock, R.W. Butler, M.A. Bishop, and N. Warnock. 1996. Spring Migration of
<br />Western Sandpipers Along the Pacific Coast of North America: a Telemetry Study. Condor 98:10 -21.
<br />Johnson, O.W., N. Warnock, M.A. Bishop, A.J. Bennett, P.M. Johnson, and R.J. Kienholz, 1997.
<br />Migration by Radio - Tagged Pacific Golden Plovers from Hawaii to Alaska, and the Subsequent
<br />Survival. Auk 114(3): 521 -524.
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