Habitats of sandhill cranes in the Southern Hudson Bay Lowland, OntarioRiley, J L
In 1997, we led 8 sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis) south from Ontario, Canada by ultralight aircraft to a wintering area near Warrenton, Virginia, an area without a wild population. Six others were transported south in a trailer in hopes they would return north with those that flew. The ...
In vitro antioxidant and antibacterial activity of twenty-one Northern Ontario medicinal plants The antibacterial activity was determined through the hole-plate diffusion and minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) assays on Bacillus cereus, Escherichia coli, Micrococcus luteus, Mycobacterium avium subsp. avium...
The article reports on the problems caused by the growing number of sandhill cranes in several areas in Ontario. It cites that migrating cranes in the province have been becoming a nuisance and have caused agricultural crop damage. It al...
to acquire the data needed by Canadian Wildlife Service (CWS) in order to consider a hunt. Though earlier the OFAH had requested for the same to CWS, but the Service did not have sufficient data...
The Eastern Population (EP) of greater sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis tabida; hereafter, cranes) is rapidly expanding in size and geographic range. The core of their breeding range is in Wisconsin, Michigan, and southern Ontario, Canada. Little information exists regarding the geographic extent ...
The Eastern Population (EP) of greater sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis tabida; hereafter, cranes) is rapidly expanding in size and geographic range. The core of their breeding range is in Wisconsin, Michigan, and southern Ontario, Canada. Little information exists regarding the geographic extent ...
c. tabida, 10 of 13 (77%) settled during the breeding season in east-central Canada/Minnesota, including 4 in northwestern Minnesota, 4 in Manitoba (2 at sites near the Minnesota border), and 2 in Ontario. Three (23%) cranes settled in west-central Canada (1 in Saskatche...
On average, tagged cranes settled in summer areas during late-March in Minnesota (7%), Wisconsin (29%), Michigan, USA (21%), and Ontario, Canada (38%) and arrived at their winter terminus beginning mid-December in Indiana (15%), Kentucky (3%), Tennessee (45%), Georgia (5%), and ...