Migratory birds like endangered whooping cranes (Grus americana) require suitable nocturnal roost sites during twice annual migrations. Whooping cranes primarily roost in shallow surface water wetlands, ponds, and rivers. All these features have been greatly impacted by human activities, which present threats to the continued recovery of the species. A portion of one such river, the central Platte River, has been identified as critical habitat for the survival of the endangered whooping crane. Management intervention is now underway to rehabilitate habitat form and function on the central Platte River to increase use and thereby contribute to the survival of whooping cranes. The goal of our analyses was to develop habitat selection models t...
The Platte River Endangered Species Partnership monitored whooping crane (Grus americana) habitat us...
We used site evaluation data collected during 1977–1999 to examine patterns of habitat use by whoopi...
Whooping Crane (Grus americana) use of the Platte River in Nebraska has been a controversial topic, ...
Migratory birds like endangered whooping cranes (Grus americana) require suitable nocturnal roost si...
Migratory birds like endangered whooping cranes (Grus americana) require suitable nocturnal roost si...
Water development interests on the Platte River in Nebraska and recognition of the importance of thi...
The Platte River Endangered Species Partnership monitored whooping crane (Grus americana) habitat us...
Available stopover habitats with quality foraging opportunities are essential for migrating waterbir...
Available stopover habitats with quality foraging opportunities are essential for migrating waterbir...
Lands along 86 km of the Platte River in Nebraska were designated by the U.s. Department of Interior...
The endangered Whooping Cranes (Grus americana) that migrate between Wood Buffalo National Park, Alb...
The endangered Whooping Cranes (Grus americana) that migrate between Wood Buffalo National Park, Alb...
The Flow-Sediment-Mechanical approach is one of two management strategies presented in the Platte Ri...
The Central Platte River Valley (CPRV) is a critical stopover for migrating whooping cranes (Grus am...
The endangered Whooping Cranes (Grus americana) that migrate between Wood Buffalo National Park, Alb...
The Platte River Endangered Species Partnership monitored whooping crane (Grus americana) habitat us...
We used site evaluation data collected during 1977–1999 to examine patterns of habitat use by whoopi...
Whooping Crane (Grus americana) use of the Platte River in Nebraska has been a controversial topic, ...
Migratory birds like endangered whooping cranes (Grus americana) require suitable nocturnal roost si...
Migratory birds like endangered whooping cranes (Grus americana) require suitable nocturnal roost si...
Water development interests on the Platte River in Nebraska and recognition of the importance of thi...
The Platte River Endangered Species Partnership monitored whooping crane (Grus americana) habitat us...
Available stopover habitats with quality foraging opportunities are essential for migrating waterbir...
Available stopover habitats with quality foraging opportunities are essential for migrating waterbir...
Lands along 86 km of the Platte River in Nebraska were designated by the U.s. Department of Interior...
The endangered Whooping Cranes (Grus americana) that migrate between Wood Buffalo National Park, Alb...
The endangered Whooping Cranes (Grus americana) that migrate between Wood Buffalo National Park, Alb...
The Flow-Sediment-Mechanical approach is one of two management strategies presented in the Platte Ri...
The Central Platte River Valley (CPRV) is a critical stopover for migrating whooping cranes (Grus am...
The endangered Whooping Cranes (Grus americana) that migrate between Wood Buffalo National Park, Alb...
The Platte River Endangered Species Partnership monitored whooping crane (Grus americana) habitat us...
We used site evaluation data collected during 1977–1999 to examine patterns of habitat use by whoopi...
Whooping Crane (Grus americana) use of the Platte River in Nebraska has been a controversial topic, ...