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Journey North Whooping Crane Migration
More about the record-high population: >> Eastern Flock: The New, Reintroduced Flock In the eastern US, a second flock is off to a good start. The Eastern migratory flock began in 2001 from 11 ... 125 birds released in the Eastern Migratory Flyway by 2020, with 18-20 chick introductions each year. Tracking Two Flocks Each spring, we track the migrations of both migratory flocks. Our dual migration ...
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USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Staff Profile
K. Miller. 2005. Health management for the reintroduction of eastern migratory whooping cranes (Grus americana). Wildlife Rehabilitation, 23:13-16. Olsen ... 2001. Of Cranes and Men: Reintroduction of crane to a migratory pathway – Part I. Journal of Avian Medicine ... M. J. Turell, and B. B. Pagac. 1997. Efficacy of Eastern Equine Encephalitis Immunization in Whooping Cranes. Journal of Wildlife ...
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EEK! - Critter Corner - Whooping Crane
North America and 74 of these birds make up the eastern migratory population (the birds that migrate between Wisconsin and Florida). There are about 135 additional whooping ...
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Division of Migratory Bird Management - Important Information for Waterfowl and Sandhill Crane Hunters
Eastern Migratory Whooping Crane Population (EMWCP), occurs in a 20-state area in the eastern U.S. This project to reintroduce whooping cranes to the eastern U.S. began ... subspecies of sandhills are migratory (greaters and lessers), while 3 have very limited ranges and are non-migratory (Mississippi, Florida, and the Cuban). In 1918, when the Migratory Bird Treaty Act ...
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Migratory Whooping Crane Reintroduction - Management Plan - WDNR
Migratory Whooping Crane Reintroduction - Management Plan - WDNR Program Search Home About Topics Contact Us Endangered Resources ... and Satellite Transmitters [PDF 12KB] Appendix 2: Whooping Crane Identification in Eastern Migratory Population [PDF 141KB] Appendix 3: Genealogy of Eastern Migratory Population [PDF 85KB] Appendix 4: Capture and Safe Handling of Whooping Cranes ...
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Eastern Flyway | Siberian Cranes | SCWP Siberian Crane Wetland Project
This flyway contains about 50 globally threatened migratory waterbirds species, including populations that are endangered or suffering significant population declines. ... to migratory waterbirds in the staging and wintering areas along this flyway. The Eastern population of Siberian Crane migrates within this flyway, breeding in Yakutia, in north-eastern Siberia, ...
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Regional Level Activities of Siberian Crane Wetland Project SCWP | Eastern and Western Flyways
Activities of Siberian Crane Wetland Project SCWP | Eastern and Western Flyways Site Map About SCWP Documents Eastern Flyway Western Flyway China Iran Kazakhstan Russia Contacts Project Sponsors Partner ... The flyways used by the Siberian Cranes are shared with many other species of migratory waterbirds, including at least 32 globally threatened waterbird species. The SCWP “flyways” are ...
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CWS Migratory Birds Regulatory Report Series - November 2007 - Canadian Wildlife Service - Environment Canada
Risk Travelling and Importing Wildlife Research Print-friendly Publications CWS Migratory Birds Regulatory Report Series Population Status of Migratory Game Birds in Canada (and Regulation Proposals for Overabundant ... inland ducks are derived from large-scale systematic aerial surveys conducted annually in eastern and western Canada and parts of the United States. Additional small-scale, usually ...
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Eastern Ontario Model Forest: Our Partners
Heritage Conservancy Apple Hill Forestry Centre Ducks Unlimited Eastern Chapter of the Society of Ontario Nut Growers Eastern Ontario Certified Forest Owners Eco-Future FASTLINE (Frontenac Axis ... and Crop Improvement Association 1000 Islands Field Naturalists Tree Canada Foundation Upper Canada Migratory Bird Sanctuary Ottawa Forest and Greenspace Advisory Committee Vankleek Hill Nature Society ...
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Migratory Birds and Climate Change
In the Australian north-eastern wet tropics, almost three-quarters of rainforest birds are at risk of disappearing. ... Source A 2007 article by Alister Doyle, ``Migratory Birds and Whales Confused by Warming,'' revealed that ``a warmer climate disrupts the biological clocks of migratory species including bats, dolphins, antelopes or ...
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