The sandhill crane(Grus canadensis)is a large North American bird that is often found in the Platte River. The crane also typically occurs on the edge of American Plains as well as on the extreme northeastern Siberia. They are migratory birds. Each year 450,000 sandhill cranes migrate. San...
The habitat selection process of greater sandhill cranes Grus canadensis tabida in Wisconsin was studied as a nested hierarchy with three natural levels: within the geographic range of the population, the differential use of landscapes composed of varying proportions of land covers; within home ranges...
A settlement agreement between the Columbia River Alliance for Nurturing the Environment (CRANE) and the Port of Vancouver, USA provided that about 540 acres would be designated as natural habitat for migrating Sandhill cranes and other birds, and about 520 acres would be developed for industrial ...
Kit foxes are one of the smallest fox species, usually about the size of a rabbit. They are also classified as endangered in Colorado. Both of these factors are huge reasons as to why they aren't seen as much as other types that live in the state. Accidents and loss of habitat have ...
“…the absence of a sandhill crane hunting season or other hunting season of another sympatric species that is morphologically similar to whooping cranes in the EMP range does not guarantee that shootings of whooping cranes will not occur. Nonetheless, the potential for accidental take of whooping...
The Eastern Population (EP) of greater sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis tabida; hereafter, cranes) is rapidly expanding in size and geographic range. The c... DL Fronczak - Dissertations & Theses - Gradworks 被引量: 2发表: 2014年 加载更多研究...
(4) Breeding and wintering habitat available to cranes will undoubtedly continue to decrease in quality and quantity. HISTORY OF SANDHILL CRANE HUNTING A general hunting closure on all cranes was invoked in the U.S. in 1916 and remained in effect until January 1961 when a 30.day season was...
LDWF and other state agenciesbegan Louisiana’s reintroduction of Whooping Cranes in 2011when a cohort of 10 juveniles were released at White Lake. Thefirst chick hatched by the reintroduced cranes took place in 2016. In an effort to reintroduce the birds to the crane’s historic range, 167 ...
Presents a spatial analysis of sandhill crane nesting habitat in Michigan. Nest sites and random points; Scale and heterogeneity effects on spatial analysis; Crane habitat selection; Use of a geographic information system (GIS) in the analysis; Management implications of study results.Baker...
Ohio DNR Sandhill Crane Migration Study Within Canada, the U.S. and Mexico, migratory sandhill cranes are considered a game species. Kentucky is now in its second of an experimental 3-year season but Tennessee delayed any decision regarding a crane hunt