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COCCIDIA OF WHOOPING CRANES

Journal of Wildlife Diseases, 1978
Coccidial oocysts were observed in 6 of 19 fecal samples from free-ranging whooping cranes (Grus americana) and 4 of 16 samples from captive whooping cranes. Eimeria gruis occurred in four free-ranging whooping cranes and E. reichenowi in two free-ranging and two captive whooping cranes.
D J, Forrester   +2 more
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Disseminated Visceral Coccidiosis in Whooping Cranes

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1980
SUMMARY Three 13- to 18-day-old whooping cranes (Grus americana) and a 9-year-old whooping crane died in outdoor pens at the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center. The deaths were associated with an overwhelming systemic infection by an intracellular protozoan parasite, which resulted in enteritis, granulomatous bronchopneumonia, hepatitis, splenitis, and ...
J W, Carpenter   +2 more
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Reintroduction medicine: Whooping cranes in Wisconsin

Zoo Biology, 2013
AbstractThis paper presents veterinary management strategies and diagnostic findings in the reintroduction of the endangered whooping crane (Grus americana). Between 2005 and 2010, 63 (27 male, 36 female) hatchling whooping cranes were assigned to a reintroduction project involving autumn release of costume‐reared chicks in Wisconsin.
Dominique L, Keller, Barry K, Hartup
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BIM-based 4D mobile crane simulation and onsite operation management

Automation in Construction, 2021
Ala Nekouvaght Tak, Hosein Taghaddos
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Whooping Crane

1986
Andy Warhol, Kurt Benirschke
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The Whooping Crane

The Journal of Animal Ecology, 1968
H. Milne, Faith McNulty
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