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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 />".,$.i,,- <br /> <br />71 <br /> <br />Snyder, S. B., M. J. Richard, J. P. Thilsted, R. C. Drewien, and J. C. Lewis. 1992. Lead <br />poisoning in a whooping crane. Pages 207-210in D. A. Wood, ed., Proceedings 1988 <br />North American Crane Workshop. State of Florida Game and Fresh Water Fish <br />Commission, Tallahassee, Florida. <br /> <br />Sprunt, A.. Jr., and E. B. Chamberlain. 1949. South Carolina bird life. Univ. South Carolina <br />Press, Columbia. 585 pp. <br /> <br />Stahlecker, D. A. ,1988. An inventory of potential stopover roosting habitat for whooping <br />cranes in the Wood Buffalo-Aransas migration corridor: A pilot study in the Clinton NE <br />(1/100,000), Oklahoma map area. Eagle Ecological Services, Santa Fe, New Mexico <br />17 pp. <br /> <br />. 1991. Using national wetlands inventory maps to quantify whooping crane <br />stopover habitat in Oklahoma. Report, Eagle Ecological Services, Santa Fe, New <br />Mexico. 22 pp. <br /> <br />. 1993. Availability of stopover habitat for migrant whooping cranes in Nebraska. <br />Files, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 13 pp. <br /> <br />Stalmaster, M. V., and J. R. Newman. 1978. Behavioral responses of wintering bald <br />eagles to human activity. J. Wildl. Management. 421 :506-513. <br /> <br />Stehn, T. V. 1992. Unusual movements and behaviors of color-banded whooping cranes <br />during winter. Proceedings North American Crane Workshop 6:95-101. <br /> <br />and E. F. Johnson. 1987. The distribution of winter territories of the whooping <br />crane on the Texas coast. Pages 180-195, in J. C. Lewis and J. W. Ziewitz, eds. <br />Proceedings 1985 Crane Workshop. Platte River Whooping Crane Habitat Maintenance <br />Trust and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Grand Island, Nebraska. <br /> <br />Stephen, W. J. D., 1979. Whooping crane sightings in prairie provinces 1977 and 1978. <br />Blue Jay 37:163-168. <br /> <br />Stephenson, J. D. 1991. Plumage development and growth of young whooping cranes. <br />M. S. Thesis, Oregon State University, Corvalis. 56 pp. <br /> <br />, and G. Smart. 1972. Egg measurements for three endangered species. Auk <br />89:191-192. <br /> <br />Stevenson, J. 0., and R. E. Griffith. 1946. Winter life of the whooping crane. Condor <br />48: 160-178. <br /> <br />Stoll, J. R. 1983. Recreational activities and nonmarket valuation: the conceptualization <br />issue. South J. Agric. Econ. 15(2):119-125. <br /> <br />, and L. A. Johnson. 1984. Concepts of value, nonmarket valuation, and the case <br />of the whooping crane. Trans. N. Amer. Wildl. and Nat. Res. ConI. 49:382-393. <br />
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