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Water Supply Protection
File Number
8460.500
Description
Platte River Recovery Plan
Basin
South Platte
Date
2/11/1994
Author
USFWS
Title
Whooping Crane Recovery Plan
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<br />.1i.... <br /> <br />66 <br /> <br />Irby, H. D. 1990. Welder Flats Coastal Preserves Baseline Studies Report. Section III. <br />Whooping crane/human interaction study. 52 pp. <br /> <br />Jarvi, S. I., G. F. Gee, W. E. Briles, and M. M. Miller. 1992. Identification of segregating <br />hapotypes of the major histocompatibility complex in cranes. Proceedings North <br />American Crane Workshop 6:171. <br /> <br />Johnson, E. F. 1976. Aransas whooping cranes. Blue Jay 34:220-228. <br /> <br />Kemsies, E. 1930. Birds of the Yellowstone National Park, with some recent additions. <br />Wilson Bulletin 42: 198-21 O. <br /> <br />Kepler, C. B. 1976. Dominance and dominance-related behavior in the whooping crane. <br />Pages 177-196, in J. C. Lewis, eds. Proceedings International Crane Workshop. <br />Oklahoma State Univ. Press, Stillwater, Oklahoma. <br /> <br />. 1978. Captive propagation of whooping cranes: A behavioral approach. Pages <br />231-241, in S. A. Temple, ed. Endangered Birds - Management Techniques for <br />Preserving Threatened Species. University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin. <br /> <br />Knight, R. L., and S. K. Knight. 1984. Responses of wintering bald eagles to boating <br />activity. J. Wildl. Manage. 48:999-1004. <br /> <br />Konrad, P. M. 1987. Expanded sandhill crane hunting in the Dakotas and Oklahoma <br />threatens endangered whooping cranes. Pages 69-77 in Proce'edings 1985 Crane <br />Workshop. Platte River Whooping Crane Habitat Maintenance Trust and U.S. Fish and <br />Wildlife Service, Grand Island, Nebraska. <br /> <br />Kuyt, E. 197611. Whooping cranes: The long road back. Nature Canada 5:2-9. <br /> <br />_' 1976b. The continuing story ofthe whooping crane. Pages 109-111, in T. Mosquin <br />and C. Suchal, eds. Proceedings of a Symposium on Canada's Threatened Species and <br />Habitats: . Canada National Federal Spec. Publ.' 6, Ottawa, Canada. <br /> <br />_' 1976c. .Recent clutch-size data for whooping cranes, including a three-egg clutch. <br />Blue,Jay 34:82-83. <br /> <br />_' 1978a. Whooping crane color-marking. North American Bird Bander 3: 162. <br /> <br />_' 1978b. A modern nesting record for whooping cranes in Alberta. Blue Jay <br />36:147-148. <br /> <br />_' 1979a. Banding of juvenile whooping cranes on the breeding range in the <br />Northwest Territories, Canada. North American Bird Bander 4:24-25. <br />
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