We caught 19 adult (\u3e 1.5 years old) whooping craoes (Grus americana) in 84 capture attempts (23 % success) by nightlighting during 1981-91 in Idaho, Wyoming, and New Mexico, including 17 for experimental purposes and 2 that were debilitated (aviao cholera aod lead poisoning). We also captured 250 greater saodhill craoes (G. canadensis tabida), including 157 adults aod 93 juveniles, on summer areas at Grays Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Idaho, to color-mark them for behavioral and movement studies. Night-lighting equipment included an 8.5-kg portable generator mounted on an aluminum back-pack frame and a 12- or 28-V spotlight mounted on a helmet. Large fish laoding nets with 3.0- to 3.6-m haodles were used to capture craoes. Capture suc...
The principal historic range of the whooping crane (Grus americana) consisted of the tall grass prai...
Increasing day length is considered to be a stimulus to breeding in many avian species in northern l...
The Mississippi sandhill crane (Grus canadensis pulla) is an endangered, nonmigratory subspecies of ...
We caught 19 adult (\u3e 1.5 years old) whooping craoes (Grus americana) in 84 capture attempts (23 ...
During the course of re-introduction of a non-migratory flock of whooping cranes to Florida (1993-20...
Greater sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis tabida) were used as the research surrogate for whooping cr...
We tested the use of wild, cross-fostered, adult whooping cranes (Grus americana) as guide birds to ...
This paper describes methods used in an experimental direct autumn release of captive produced whoop...
Reintroduction of an Eastern Migratory Population (EMP) of whooping cranes (Grus americana) in the U...
Early records of captive whooping cranes (Grus americana) were compiled from historical files kept a...
This research tested whether captive-reared cranes led by an ultralight aircraft (UL) along a migrat...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) began building a captive whooping crane (Grus americana) ...
Color-banding of whooping cranes (Grus americana) has allowed individual recognition of \u3e45% of t...
Two methods of reintroducing a migratory population of whooping cranes (Grus americana) were tested ...
Whooping cranes (Grus americana) historically occurred throughout most of North America. A migration...
The principal historic range of the whooping crane (Grus americana) consisted of the tall grass prai...
Increasing day length is considered to be a stimulus to breeding in many avian species in northern l...
The Mississippi sandhill crane (Grus canadensis pulla) is an endangered, nonmigratory subspecies of ...
We caught 19 adult (\u3e 1.5 years old) whooping craoes (Grus americana) in 84 capture attempts (23 ...
During the course of re-introduction of a non-migratory flock of whooping cranes to Florida (1993-20...
Greater sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis tabida) were used as the research surrogate for whooping cr...
We tested the use of wild, cross-fostered, adult whooping cranes (Grus americana) as guide birds to ...
This paper describes methods used in an experimental direct autumn release of captive produced whoop...
Reintroduction of an Eastern Migratory Population (EMP) of whooping cranes (Grus americana) in the U...
Early records of captive whooping cranes (Grus americana) were compiled from historical files kept a...
This research tested whether captive-reared cranes led by an ultralight aircraft (UL) along a migrat...
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) began building a captive whooping crane (Grus americana) ...
Color-banding of whooping cranes (Grus americana) has allowed individual recognition of \u3e45% of t...
Two methods of reintroducing a migratory population of whooping cranes (Grus americana) were tested ...
Whooping cranes (Grus americana) historically occurred throughout most of North America. A migration...
The principal historic range of the whooping crane (Grus americana) consisted of the tall grass prai...
Increasing day length is considered to be a stimulus to breeding in many avian species in northern l...
The Mississippi sandhill crane (Grus canadensis pulla) is an endangered, nonmigratory subspecies of ...