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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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The Statistical Demography of Whooping Cranes

Ecology, 1987
We fit models for the survivorship of Whooping Cranes to the record of population censuses. We consider two classes of models: those that posit age dependence without time dependence, and those that posit time dependence without age dependence. For the model of Binkley and Miller (1980), which falls in the former category, we develop a correct ...
Jerry Nedelman   +2 more
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The Whooping Crane

The Journal of Animal Ecology, 1968
H. Milne, Faith McNulty
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Using theory to better communicate to different audiences about Whooping Crane conservation

Human Dimensions of Wildlife, 2021
Wayde Morse   +2 more
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The Whooping Crane

The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1953
Victor H. Cahalane, Robert Porter Allen
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Amputation of the wing in a whooping crane

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1984
J L, Mullen   +3 more
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Blood Mercury in Three Populations of Endangered Whooping Crane (Grus americana)

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2021
Barry K Hartup
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The Whooping Crane

Scientific American, 1903
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