Proceedings: 1978 Crane Workshop, Rockport, Texas, United States, December 6–8, 1978 (published 1979)
Proceedings: 1981 Crane Workshop, Grand Tetons, Wyoming, United States, August 25–27, 1981 (published 1982)
Proceedings: 1983 International Crane Workshop, Bharatpur, India, February 1983 (published 1987)
Proceedings: 1985 Crane Workshop, Grand Island, Nebraska, United States March 26–28, 1985 (published 1987)
Proceedings: 1987 International Crane Workshop, Heilongjiang Province, China, May 1–10, 1987 (published 1991)
Proceedings: 1988 Crane Workshop, Lake Wales, Florida, United States, February 22–24, 1988 (published 1992)
Proceedings of the Sixth North American Crane Workshop, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, October 3–5, 1991 (published 1992)
Proceedings of the Seventh North American Crane Workshop, Biloxi, Mississippi, United States, January 10–13, 1996 (published 1997)
Proceedings of the Eighth North American Crane Workshop, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States, January 11–14, 2000 (published 2001)
Proceedings of the Ninth North American Crane Workshop, Sacramento, California, United States, January 17–20, 2003 (published 2005)
Proceedings of the Tenth North American Crane Workshop, Zacatecas City, Mexico, February 7–10, 2006 (published 2008)
Proceedings of the Eleventh North American Crane Workshop, Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, United States, September 23–27, 2008 (published 2010)
Proceedings of the Twelfth North American Crane Workshop, Grand Island, Nebraska, United States, March 13–16, 2011 (published 2014)
Proceedings of the Thirteenth North American Crane Workshop, Lafayette, Louisiana, United States, April 14–17, 2014 (published 2016)
Proceedings of the Fourteenth North American Crane Workshop, Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States, January 11–15, 2017 (published 2018)
Articles are collected under the year of publication.
2010
COUNTABILITY OF SANDHILL CRANES IN AERIAL SURVEYS, DOUGLAS H. JOHNSON, JOHN W. SOLBERG, and COURTNEY L. AMUNDSON
MIGRATION PATTERNS AND MOVEMENTS OF SANDHILL CRANES WINTERING IN CENTRAL AND SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA, SAMMY L. KING, AARON R. PIERCE, KENT R. HERSEY, and NICHOLAS WINSTEAD
POPULATION STATUS AND GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION OF GREATER SANDHILL CRANES IN THE MID-CONTINENT POPULATION, Gary L. Krapu and David A. Brandt
EVALUATING CHEMICAL DETERRENCE AT TWO SPATIAL SCALES: THE EFFECTIVENESS OF CHEMICAL DETERRENCE FOR SANDHILL CRANES IN CORNFIELDS, ANNE E. LACY and JEB A. BARZEN
CAUSES OF EMBRYONIC DEATH IN CAPTIVE WHOOPING CRANES, JULIA N. LETOUTCHAIA, KELLY MAGUIRE, and BARRY K. HARTUP
SANDHILL CRANE MIGRATION CHRONOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR IN NORTHWESTERN TEXAS, CARROLL D. LITTLEFIELD
INFLUENCE OF LANDSCAPE FEATURES OF WETLANDS ON NESTING PATTERNS OF SANDHILL CRANES IN CENTRAL WISCONSIN, SU LIYING, ANNE E. LACY, and JEB A. BARZEN
STUDY OF ENVIRONMENTAL VARIABLES AND CONNECTIVITY OF NORTHERN MEXICO FOR CRANES: CONSERVATION IMPLICATIONS, EDGAR GUSTAVO LÓPEZ-SAUT, RICARDO RODRIGUEZ ESTRELLA, and FELIPE CHAVEZ-RAMIREZ
MECHANISMS OF HABITAT SELECTION OF REINTRODUCED WHOOPING CRANES ON THEIR BREEDING RANGE, KELLY J. MAGUIRE and STANLEY A. TEMPLE
THE EFFECTS OF ANTICOAGULANT CHOICE AND SAMPLE PROCESSING TIME ON HEMATOLOGIC VALUES OF JUVENILE WHOOPING CRANES, JOAN MAURER, BETSY REICHENBERG, CRISTIN KELLEY, and BARRY K. HARTUP
FIRST BREEDING RECORDS AND HISTORICAL STATUS OF SANDHILL CRANES IN NEW ENGLAND, SCOTT M. MELVIN
LEG PROBLEMS AND POWER LINE INTERACTIONS IN THE FLORIDA RESIDENT FLOCK OF WHOOPING CRANES, JAIMIE L. MILLER, MARILYN G. SPALDING, and MARTIN J. FOLK
THREE WHITE CRANES, TWO FLYWAYS, ONE WORLD, SARA GAVNEY MOORE, JOAN GARLAND, ZHANG JUAN, and MARIA VLADIMIRTSEVA
ASSESSING SANDHILL CRANE FLIGHT ALTERATIONS TO POWER LINES IN SOUTHCENTRAL WISCONSIN, KIMBERLY H. NESS and ANNE E. LACY
WHOOPING CRANE TITERS IN RESPONSE TO EASTERN EQUINE ENCEPHALITIS IMMUNIZATION, GLENN H. OLSEN
BEHAVIOR COMPARISONS OF TWO REARING PROTOCOLS FOR WHOOPING CRANES RAISED BY COSTUMED CAREGIVERS AND TRAINED FOR AN ULTRALIGHT-LED MIGRATION, GLENN H. OLSEN and JOHN B. FRENCH
MISSISSIPPI SANDHILL CRANE CHICKS PRODUCED FROM CRYOPRESERVED SEMEN, ANAHID M. PAHLAWANIAN, MEGAN L. SAVOIE, VANESSA PEERY, BETSY L. DRESSER, and S. P. LEIBO
EFFECTS OF CHANGES IN AGRICULTURE AND ABUNDANCE OF SNOW GEESE ON CARRYING CAPACITY OF SANDHILL CRANES DURING SPRING, Aaron T. Pearse, Gary L. Krapu, and David A. Brandt
WINTERING SANDHILL CRANE DISTRIBUTION AND HABITAT USE PATTERNS AT BOSQUE DEL APACHE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, NEW MEXICO, TANDI L. PERKINS and LEIGH H. FREDRICKSON
SANDHILL CRANES OF COASTAL BRITISH COLUMBIA: RESULTS OF HELICOPTER SURVEYS AND PRELIMINARY OBSERVATIONS OF HABITAT USE, KRISTA ROESSINGH and BRIONY PENN
SUMMARY OF SANDHILL CRANE HUNTING SEASONS IN KANSAS 1993-2007, DAVID E. SHARP, HELEN M. HANDS, JAMES A. DUBOVSKY, and JOHN E. CORNELY
A RETROSPECTIVE SEROLOGICAL SURVEY FOR INFECTIOUS BURSAL DISEASE VIRUS IN FREE-RANGING SANDHILL CRANES IN SOUTH-CENTRAL WISCONSIN, RICHARD R. SIM and BARRY K. HARTUP
EXAMINATION OF OPPORTUNISTICALLY COLLECTED EGGS LAID BY WHOOPING CRANES IN FLORIDA, MARILYN G. SPALDING, MARTIN J. FOLK, and STEPHEN A. NESBITT
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH AND PERFORMANCE OF THE FLORIDA FLOCK OF INTRODUCED WHOOPING CRANES, MARILYN G. SPALDING, MARTIN J. FOLK, STEPHEN A. NESBITT, and RICHARD KILTIE
EASTERN EQUINE ENCEPHALITIS IN FLORIDA WHOOPING CRANES, MARILYN G. SPALDING and LILLIAN M. STARK
PATHOLOGY ASSOCIATED WITH LIGHTNING STRIKE AND DROWNING MORTALITY OF WHOOPING CRANES IN FLORIDA, MARILYN G. SPALDING, SCOTT TERRELL, and WILLIAM B. BROOKS
CHANGES IN WINTER WHOOPING CRANE TERRITORIES AND RANGE 1950-2006, THOMAS V. STEHN and FELIPE PRIETO
DEVELOPMENT OF THE WHOOPING CRANE TRACKING PROJECT GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM, MARTHA TACHA, ANDY BISHOP, and JUSTIN BREI
SURVIVAL, REPRODUCTION, AND MOVEMENTS OF MIGRATORY WHOOPING CRANES DURING THE FIRST SEVEN YEARS OF REINTRODUCTION, RICHARD P. URBANEK, LARA E. A. FONDOW, and SARA E. ZIMORSKI
NEST DESERTION IN A REINTRODUCED POPULATION OF MIGRATORY WHOOPING CRANES, RICHARD P. URBANEK, SARA E. ZIMORSKI, ANNA M. FASOLI, and EVA K. SZYSZKOSKI
THE DIRECT AUTUMN RELEASE OF WHOOPING CRANES INTO THE EASTERN MIGRATORY POPULATION: A SUMMARY OF THE FIRST THREE YEARS, MARIANNE M. WELLINGTON and RICHARD P. URBANEK
THE ROLE OF RETRIEVAL AND TRANSLOCATION IN A REINTRODUCED POPULATION OF MIGRATORY WHOOPING CRANES, SARA E. ZIMORSKI and RICHARD P. URBANEK
2008
PROCEEDINGS OF THE TENTH NORTH AMERICAN CRANE WORKSHOP: COVER, PREFACE, CONTENTS
Temporal Distribution of Harvested Mid-Continent Sandhill Cranes within the Central Flyway states during the 1997-2001 Hunting Seasons, Adrianna C. Araya and James A. Dubovsky
Responses ofNesting Sandhill Cranes to Research Activities and Effects on Nest Survival, Jane E. Austin and Deborah A. Buhl
IS MAGNITUDE OF FAT STORAGE BY SPRING-STAGING SANDHILL CRANES DECLINING IN THE CENTRAL PLATTE RIVER VALLEY , NEBRASKA?, David A. Brandt and Gary L. Krapu
Infectious Bursal Disease in Wild Populations of Turkeys and Sandhill Cranes: Preliminary Findings, Kristen L. Candelora, Marilyn G. Spalding, Stephen A. Nesbitt, Holly S. Sellers, Jeremy Olson, Larry Perrin, and Jeannette Parker
TEMPORAL DYNAMICS AND FLOCK CHARACTERISTICS OF SANDHILL CRANES IN THE PLATTE RIVER VALLEY , NEBRASKA, Felipe Chavez-Ramirez
A LANDSCAPE PERSPECTIVE OF WHOOPING CRANE MIGRATION THROUGH NEBRASKA: CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONS, Felipe Chavez-Ramirez, Chris Helzer, and Paul Tebbel
Hunting Success for Mid-Continent Sandhill Cranes in the Central Flyway: Comparing Current and Historic Results, James A. Dubovsky and Adrianna C. Araya
Current status of nonmigratory whooping cranes in Florida, Martin J. Folk, Stephen A. Nesbitt, Jeannette M. Parker, Marilyn G. Spalding, Stephen B. Baynes, and Kristen L. Candelora
Feather molt of nonmigratory whooping cranes in Florida, Martin J. Folk, Stephen A. Nesbitt, Jeannette M. Parker, Marilyn G. Spalding, Stephen B. Baynes, and Kristen L. Candelora
WINTER HABITAT SELECTION BY A REINTRODUCED POPULATION OF MIGRATORY WHOOPING CRANES: EMERGING PATTERNS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE FUTURE, LARA E. A. FONDOW
REDUCTION OF CROP DEPREDATIONS BY CRANES AT DAURSKY STATE BIOSPHERE RESERVE, SIBERIA, Oleg A. Goroshko, John E. Cornely, and Stephen H. Bouffard
West Nile encephalitis in a captive Florida sandhill crane, Cristina M. Hansen, Barry K. Hartup, Olga D. Gonzalez, Douglas E. Lyman, and Howard Steinberg
Surveillance for West Nile Virus at the International Crane Foundation 2000-2004, Barry K. Hartup
Serological Survey for Infectious Bursal Disease Virus Ex posure in Captive Cranes, Barry K. Hartup and Holly S. Sellers
Mate Fidelity in a Dense Breeding Population of Sandhill Cranes, Matthew A. Hayes, Jeb A. Barzen, and Hugh B. Britten
Extra-pair Paternity in Sandhill Cranes, Matthew A. Hayes, Hugh B. Britten, and Jeb A. Barzen
Mississippi Sandhill Crane Conservation Update, 2003-2005, Scott G. Hereford and Tracy E. Grazia
Factors influencing greater sandhill crane nest success at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon, Gary L. Ivey and Bruce D. Dugger
Sandhill Crane Wintering Ecology in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, California, Gary L. Ivey and Caroline P. Herziger
Management of lands along the Platte River fromElmCreek to Lexington, Nebraska, as Crane Habitat, James J. Jenniges and Mark M. Peyton
New Hunter Education Strategies to Protect Whooping Cranes in Texas and Kansas, Lee Ann Johnson Linam, Helen M. Hands, and Jay Roberson
Risk Factors Associated with Developmental Limb Abnormalities in Captive Whooping Cranes, Cristin Kelley and Barry K. Hartup
IS THE ANNUAL MARCH SURVEY OF THE MIDCONTINENTAL SAN DHILL CRANE POPULATION APPROPRIATELY TIMED TO RELIABLY ESTIMATE POPULATION SIZE?, Gary L. Krapu and David A. Brandt
SPRING MIGRATORY HABITS AND BREEDING DISTRIBUTION OF LESSER SANDHILL CRANES THAT WINTER IN WEST-CENTRAL NEW MEXICO AND ARIZONA, Gary L. Krapu and David A. Brandt
POPULATION STATUS , HUNTING REGULATIONS , AND HARVESTS OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN POPULATION OF GREATER SANDHILL CRANES, 1981–2005, Kammie L. Kruse, David E. Sharp, and James A. Dubovsky
Habitat characteristics influencing Sandhill crane nest site selection, Anne E. Lacy and Su Liying
SELECTION CRITERIA FOR IMPORTANT SITES FOR WINTERING SANDHILL CRANES IN THE MEXICAN ALTIPLANO, Alberto Lafon Terrazas and Eduardo Carrera Gonzalez
Whooping Cranes and Human Disturbance: An Historical Perspective and Literature Review, Thomas E. Lewis and R. Douglas Slack
DISTRIBUTION AN D DISPERSION PATTERNS OF SAN DHILL CRANE FLOCKS IN THE PLATTE RIVER VALLEY, Brian Lorenz and Felipe Chavez-Ramirez
THE CUBAN SANDHILL CRANE AS UMBRELLA SPECIES: RELATIONSHIP WITH PLANT DIVERSITY IN THREATENE D WHITE SAND SAVANNAHS, Duniet Marrero Garcia, Jose A. Osorio, Xiomara Galvez Aguilera, and Felipe Chavez-Ramirez
Sandhill Crane Nest Habitat Selection and Factors Affecting Nest Success in Northwestern Minnesota, Stephen J. Maxson, John R. Fieberg, and Michael R. Riggs
TRENDS IN SANDHILL CRANE NUMBERS IN EASTERN NEW MEXICO, James B. Montgomery Jr.
Do we need such rare birds?, Stephen A. Nesbitt
Trends in Habitat and Population of Florida Sandhill Cranes, Stephen A. Nesbitt and James L. Hatchitt
Interaction of Young Florida Sandhill Cranes with Their Parents, Stephen A. Nesbitt, Paul S. Kubilis, and Stephen T. Schwikert
Timing of Molt in Florida Sandhill Cranes, Stephen A. Nesbitt and Stephen T. Schwikert
Survival and Sources of Mortality in Florida Sandhill Crane Chicks – Hatching to Fledging, Stephen A. Nesbitt, Stephen T. Schwikert, and Marilyn G. Spalding
Body Mass Index (BMI) of normal Sandhill Cranes, Stephen A. Nesbitt, Marilyn G. Spalding, Kristen L. Candelora, Paul S. Kubilis, and Stephen T. Schwikert
Resolutions passed by the North American crane working group Tenth north American crane workshop Zacatecas City, Zacatecas, Mexico, North American crane working group
Behavior Comparisons for Whooping Cranes Raised by CostumedCaregivers and Trained for an Ultralight-led Migration, Glenn H. Olsen and John B. French
Safety of West Nile Virus vaccines in sandhill Crane Chicks, Glenn H. Olsen, Kimberli J. Miller, Douglas E. Docherty, and Valerie Bochsler
Use of Clap Traps in Capturing Nonmigratory Whooping Cranes in Florida, Jeannette M. Parker, Martin J. Folk, Stephen B. Baynes, and Kristen L. Candelora
COMMON CRANE MANAGEMENT IN GERMANY -MONITORING, PROTECTION, AND SCIENTIFIC WORK, Hartwig Prange
Egg Breakage by captive cranes at the International Crane Foundation, Stacy Puchta, Michael S. Putnam, and Kelly Maguire
A Low Intensity Sampling Method for Assessing Blue Crab Abundance at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge and Preliminary Results on the Relationship of Blue Crab Abundance to Whooping Crane Winter Mortality, Bruce H. Pugesek, Michael J. Baldwin, and Thomas V. Stehn
The Whooping Crane in Mexico: Past, Present, and Future?, Michael S. Putnam, Ruth Partida Lara, Suix Diaz Gomez, and Anne E. Lacy
Reproductive Health of the Florida Flock of Introduced Whooping Cranes, Marilyn G. Spalding, Martin J. Folk, and Stephen A. Nesbitt
A Wasting Syndrome in Released Whooping Cranes in Florida Associated with Infectious Bursal Disease Titers, Marilyn G. Spalding, Holly S. Sellers, Barry K. Hartup, and Glenn H. Olsen
Aerial Census Techniques for Whooping Cranes on the Texas Coast, Thomas V. Stehn and Thomas E. Taylor
Whooping Crane Collisions with Power Lines: an Issue Paper, Thomas V. Stehn and Tom Wassenich
A Year-long Study of Food consumption by Captive Whooping Cranes at the International Crane Foundation, Jessica J. Stocking, Michael S. Putnam, and Nathanial B. Warning
Survival, Movements, Social Structure, and Reproductive Behavior During Development of a Population of Reintroduced, Migratory Whooping Cranes, Richard P. Urbanek and Lara E. A. Fondow
2005
Proceedings of the Ninth North American Crane Workshop, Jan 17-20, 2003 Table of Contents
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NINTH NORTH AMERICAN CRANE WORKSHOP: Preface, Dedications, & Awards
RESOLUTIONS PASSED BY THE NORTH AMERICAN CRANE WORKING GROUP
NESTING ECOLOGY AND PRODUCTIVITY OF THE CUBAN SANDHILL CRANE ON THE ISLE OF YOUTH, CUBA, XIOMARA GALVEZ AGUILERA, VICENTE BEROVIDES ALVAREZ, and FELIPE CHAVEZ-RAMIREZ
PATTERNS OF HABITAT USE BY WHOOPING CRANES DURING MIGRATION: SUMMARY FROM 1977–1999 SITE EVALUATION DATA, Jane E. Austin and AMY L. RICHERT
CROP DEPREDATIONS BY CRANES AT DAURSKY STATE BIOSPHERE RESERVE, SIBERIA, STEPHEN H. BOUFFARD, JOHN E. CORNELY, and OLEG A. GOROSHKO
NEW LOCATIONS AND RANGE EXTENSION OF WINTERING SANDHILL CRANES IN CENTRAL NORTHERN MEXICO, FELIPE CHAVEZ-RAMIREZ
PATTERNS OF RELATIONSHIPS AMONG WHOOPING CRANE FITNESS, BLUE CRAB ABUNDANCE, AND FRESHWATER INFLOWS: AN EXPLORATORY ASSESSMENT OF AVAILABLE DATA SETS, FELIPE CHAVEZ-RAMIREZ
SANDHILL CRANE MORTALITY DURING FALL MIGRATION STOPOVER IN NORTH-CENTRAL NEW MEXICO, FALL 2001, William DeRagon, Wendy Brown, Gail Garber, and Mike Richard
MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY FACTORS IN PRE-FLEDGED FLORIDA SANDHILL CRANE (GRUS CANADENSIS PRATENSIS) CHICKS, ROBERT J. DUSEK, MARILYN G. SPALDING, DONALD J. FORRESTER, NICHOLAS KOMAR, and JONATHAN F. DAY
PAST, PRESENT, AND HYPOTHETICAL METHODS FOR CRANE REINTRODUCTION AND MIGRATION, DAVID H. ELLIS
INITIAL TRAINING OF CRANES FOR AN AIRSHIP MIGRATION, DAVID H. ELLIS, GLENN H. OLSEN, and JARED KWITOWSKI
BREEDING BIOLOGY OF RE-INTRODUCED NON-MIGRATORY WHOOPING CRANES IN FLORIDA, MARTIN J. FOLK, STEPHEN A. NESBITT, STEPHEN T. SCHWIKERT, JAMES A. SCHMIDT, KATHLEEN A. SULLIVAN, THOMAS J. MILLER, STEPHEN B. BAYNES, and JEANNETTE M. PARKER
TECHNIQUES EMPLOYED TO CAPTURE WHOOPING CRANES IN CENTRAL FLORIDA, MARTIN J. FOLK, STEPHEN A. NESBITT, STEPHEN T. SCHWIKERT, JAMES A. SCHMIDT, KATHLEEN A. SULLIVAN, THOMAS J. MILLER, STEPHEN B. BAYNES, and JEANNETTE M. PARKER
HISTORICAL NOTES ON WHOOPING CRANES AT WHITE LAKE, LOUISIANA: THE JOHN J. LYNCH INTERVIEWS, 1947-1948, GAY M. GOMEZ, RODERICK C. DREWIEN, and MARY LYNCH COURVILLE