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Sandhill and whooping cranes : ancient voices over America's wetlands / Paul A. Johnsgard.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Johnsgard, Paul A.
Ballinger, Ken (Ken E.), author.
Contributor:
Wildlife Services (U.S.), issuing body.
Series:
Wildlife damage management technical series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Sandhill crane.
Whooping crane.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (178 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Lincoln [Neb.] : University of Nebraska Press, c2011.
Ft. Collins, Colorado : U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services, 2017.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
"Driving west from Lincoln to Grand Island, Nebraska, Paul A. Johnsgard remarks, Is like driving backward in time. "I suspect," he says, "that the migrating cranes of a pre-ice age period some ten million years ago would fully understand every nuance of the crane conversation going on today along the Platte." Johnsgard has spent nearly a half century observing cranes, from a yearly foray to Nebraska's Platte River valley to see the spring migration, To pilgrimages To The birds' wintering grounds in Arizona and nesting territory in Alaska. In this book he draws from his own extensive experience as well as the latest science to offer a richly detailed and deeply felt account of the ecology of sandhill and whooping cranes And The wetlands in which they live. Incorporating current information on changing migration patterns, population trends, and breeding ranges, Johnsgard explains the life cycle of the crane, As well as the significance of these species to our natural world. He also writes frankly of the uncertain future of these majestic birds, As cranes and their habitats face the effects of climate change and increasing human population pressures. Illustrated with the author's own ink drawings and containing a detailed guide to crane-viewing sites in the United States and Canada..."--P. 4 of cover.
Contents:
Lesser sandhill cranes : Pleistocene relicts from the tundra
The other sandhills : from sedge bogs to palm savannas
The whooping crane : still surviving despite the odds
Our cranes and their fragile future
Appendix : Crane viewing sites in the United States and Canada.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-283-05123-0
9786613051233
0-8032-3828-2
OCLC:
712114320

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