North American Crane Working Group
Proceedings of the North American Crane Workshop
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)
Proceedings of the Sixteenth North American Crane Workshop, Baraboo, Wisconsin, October 23–26, 2023 (published 2025)
Articles are collected under the year of publication.
2008
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, January 17–20, 2003, Table of Contents
Proceedings of the Ninth North American Crane Workshop: Preface, Dedications, and 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
Fecal Corticoid Monitoring in Whooping Cranes Trained to Follow Ultralight Aircraft, Barry K. Hartup, Nancy M. Czekala, Glenn H. Olsen, and Julia A. Langenberg
Capture of Sandhill Cranes Using alpha-Chloralose, Matthew A. Hayes, Barry K. Hartup, Jeanne Marie Pittman, and Jeb A. Barzen
Annual Movements of Pacific Coast Sandhill Cranes, Gary L. Ivey, Caroline P. Herziger, and Thomas J. Hoffmann
Philopatry and Dispersal in Whooping Cranes, Brian W. Johns, J. Paul Goossen, Ernie Kuyt, and Lea Craig-Moore
A Fresh Look at the Taxonomy of Midcontinental Sandhill Cranes, Douglas H. Johnson, Jane E. Autin, and Jill A. Shaffer
Genetic Assessment of Non-migratory Sandhill Crane Populations, K. L. Jones, F. Chavez-Ramirez, X. Galvez-Aguilera, L. Torella, and M. V. Ashley
Definition of Subpopulations within Mid-continent Sandhill Cranes: A Nuclear Approach, K. L. Jones, G. L. Krapu, D. Brandt, and M. V. Ashley
Head Stabilization in Whooping Cranes, Matthew R. Kinloch, Thomas W. Cronin, and Glenn H. Olsen
International Crane Foundation Sponsored Environmental Education: Conservation of the Cuban Sandhill Crane, Korie M. Klink
Evidence of a Decline in Fat Storage by Midcontinental Sandhill Cranes in Nebraska During Spring: A Preliminary Assessment, Gary L. Krapua, David A. Brandt, Deborah A. Buhl, and Gary W. Lingle
Migration Routes, Staging Areas, and Wintering Grounds of Sandhill Cranes That Breed in Siberia, Gary L. Krapu and David A. Brandt
Do Arctic-nesting Geese Compete with Sandhill Cranes for Waste Corn in the Central Platte River Valley, Nebraska?, Gary L. Krapu, David A. Brandt, and Robert R. Cox JR.
Impact of Management Changes at an Autumn Greater Sandhill Crane Staging Area in Oregon, Carrol D. Littlefield
Age, Sex, and Aggression in Florida Sandhill Cranes, Stephen A. Nesbitt
An Obligation to Publish, Stephen A. Nesbitt
Response of Florida Sandhill Cranes to Nest Inspection, Stephen A. Nesbitt, Paul S. Kubilis, and Stephen T. Schwikert
Injuries and Abnormalities of Sandhill Cranes Captured in Florida, Stephen A. Nesbitt, Marilyn G. Spalding, and Stephen T. Schwikert
Whooping Crane Titers to Eastern Equine Encephalitis Vaccinations, Glenn H. Olsen, Erin Kolski, Jeff S. Hatfield, and Douglas E. Docherty
Testing a West Nile Virus Vaccine in Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis), Glenn H. Olsen, Kimberli Miller, Douglas Docherty, and Louis Sileo
Migration Chronology, Routes, and Distribution of Pacific Flyway Population Lesser Sandhill Cranes, Michael J. Petrula and Thomas C. Rothe
An Adaptive Approach to Channel Management on the Platte River, Kent Pfeiffer and Paul Currier
The Status of the Common Crane (Grus grus) in Europe: Breeding, Resting, Migration, Wintering, and Protection, Hartwig Prange
Greater Sandhill Crane: Research and Management in California Since 1978, Ronald W. Schlorff
Use of Wading Birds as Indicators of Potential Whooping Crane Wintering Habitat, Dawn A. Sherry and Felipe Chavez-Ramirez
Sandhill Crane Use of Managed Chufa Wetlands in New Mexico, John P. Taylor and Loren M. Smith
Reintroduction Techniques: Post-release Performance of Sandhill Cranes (1) Released into Wild Flocks and (2) Led on Migration by Ultralight Aircraft, Richard P. Urbanek, Joseph W. Duff, Scott R. Swengel, and Lara E. A. Fondow
First Cohort of Migratory Whooping Cranes Reintroduced to Eastern North America: The First Year after Release, Richard P. Urbanek, Lara E. A. Fondow, Colleen D. Satyshur, Anne E. Lacy, Sara E. Zimorski, and Marianne Wellington
Patterns of Food Use of Wintering Whooping Cranes on the Texas Coast, Craig M. Westwood and Felipe Chavez-Ramirez
2001
Proceedings of the Eighth North American Crane Workshop, 11–14 January 2000, Preface and Contents
Translocation of Florida Sandhill Cranes to Georgia, Wesley A. Abler and Stephen A. Nesbitt
Distribution, Abundance, and Reproduction of the Cuban Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis Nesiotes), Xiomara Galvez Aguilera, Vicente Berovides Alvarez, and Jose Rivera Rosales
Nesting Ecology of Sandhill Cranes at Grays Lake, Idaho, Jane E. Austin, L. J. Ball, and Adonia R. Henry
Sandhill Crane Abundance at Grays Lake, Idaho, L J. Ball, Jane E. Austin, and Adonia R. Henry
Food Items and Feeding Rates for Wild Whooping Crane Colts in Wood Buffalo National Park, Douglas G. Bergeson, Mark Bradley, and Geoffrey L. Holroyd
Mortality of Whooping Crane Colts in Wood Buffalo National Park, Canada, 1997–99, Douglas G. Bergeson, Brian W. Johns, and Geoffrey L. Holroyd
Egg Collection and Recruitment of Young of the Year in the Aransas/Wood Buffalo Population of Whooping Cranes, John R. Cannon, Brian W. Johns, and Thomas V. Stehn
Status of Sandhill Cranes in Indiana, John S. Castrale and James Bergens
The Effects of Semen Collection on Fertility in Captive, Naturally Fertile, Sandhill Cranes, Guojun Chen, George F. Gee, Jane M. Nicolich, and Joanna A. Taylor
Continuing Studies of Ultralight Aircraft Applications for Introducing Migratory Populations of Endangered Cranes, Kent R. Clegg and James C. Lewis
Nocturnal Roost Site Selection and Diurnal Habitat Use by Sandhill Cranes During Spring in Central Nebraska, Craig A. Davis
Platte River Cooperative Agreement and Proposed Program: Efforts to Protect, Restore, and Manage Habitat for Whooping Cranes, Least Terns, and Piping Plovers, Clayton Derby and Dale Strickland
Whooping Cranes Breeding at White Lake, Louisiana, 1939: Observations by John J. Lynch, U. S. Bureau of Biological Survey, Roderick C. Drewien, John Tautin, Mary Lynch Courville, and Gay M. Gomez
Results of the First Ultralight-led Sandhill Crane Migration in Eastern North America, Joseph W. Duff, William A. Lishman, Dewitt A. Clark, George F. Gee, and David H. Ellis
Promoting Wildness in Sandhill Cranes Conditioned to Follow an Ultralight Aircraft, Joseph W. Duff, William A. Lishman, Dewitt A. Clark, George F. Gee, Daniel T. Sprague, and David H. Ellis
Results of the Second (1996) Experiment to Lead Cranes on Migration Behind a Motorized Ground Vehicle, David H. Ellis, Brian Clauss, Tsuyoshi Watanabe, R. Curt Mykut, Matt Shawkey, Daniel P. Mummert, Daniel T. Sprague, Catherine H. Ellis, and F. Benjamin Trahan
Whooping Crane Egg Management: Options and Consequences, David H. Ellis and George F. Gee
Lessons From the Motorized Migrations, David H. Ellis, George F. Gee, Kent R. Clegg, Joseph W. Duff, William A. Lishman, and William J. L. Sladen
Minimum Survival Rates for Mississippi Sandhill Cranes: A Comparison of Hand-rearing and Parent-rearing, David H. Ellis, George F. Gee, Glenn H. Olsen, Scott G. Hereford, Jane M. Nicolich, Nancy J. Thomas, and Meenakshi Nagendran
Recommendations for the Attachment of Satellite Transmitters to Cranes, David H. Ellis, Paul W. Howey, and Gary L. Krapu
Results of the Utah–Arizona Stage-by-stage Migrations, David H. Ellis, Carolee Mellon, Matthew Kinloch, Tressa Dolbeare, and Damien P. Ossi
The One-by-one Method for Releasing Cranes, David H. Ellis, Daniel P. Mummert, Richard P. Urbanek, Matthew Kinloch, Carolee Mellon, Tressa Dolbeare, and Damien P. Ossi
Interactions of Sandhill Cranes and Whooping Cranes with Foreign Objects in Florida, Martin J. Folk, Stephen A. Nesbitt, and Marilyn G. Spalding
Water Conditioning and Whooping Crane Survival after Release in Florida, George F. Gee, Jane M. Nicolich, Stephen A. Nesbitt, Jeff S. Hatfield, David H. Ellis, and Glenn H. Olsen
Use of Traditional Indian Trapping Methods to Capture Sandhill Cranes, Scott G. Hereford; Tracy E. Grazia; Meenaksid Nagendran,; and Ali Hussain
Tracking Sandhill Crane Migration from Saskatchewan to the Gulf Coast, Dale G. Hjertaas, David H. Ellis, Brian W. Johns, and Stacie L. Moon
Developing a Migratory Whooping Crane Flock, Robert H. Horwich
Using Ivermectin to Increase Survival of Sandhill Crane Colts at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon, Gary L. Ivey and Caroline P. Herziger
Evaluation of the Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) in Cranes: Applications to Conservation Efforts, Susan I. Jarvi, Marcia M. Miller, Ronald M. Gotol, George F. Gee, and W. Elwood Briles
Counting Cranes: How Much Effort Is Enough?, Douglas H. Johnson, Roderick C. Drewien, and Douglas S. Benning
Models for the Adaptive Harvest Management of Rocky Mountain Sandhill Cranes: Problems and Potential, William L. Kendall and Roderick C. Drewien
Use of Satellite Telemetry to Identify Temporal and Spatial Distribution of the Midcontinent Sandhill Crane Population Throughout the Annual Cycle, Gary L. Krapu and David A. Brandt
Increased Egg Conservation: Is It Essential for Recovery of Whooping Cranes in the Aransas/Wood Buffalo Population?, James C. Lewis
Sandhill Crane Nest and Egg Characteristics at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon, Carroll D. Littlefield
Effects of an Early Spring Burn on Greater Sandhill Crane Nesting Success at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon, Carroll D. Littlefield, John E. Cornely, and Bradley D. Ehlers
A Comparison of Behavior for Two Cohorts of Captive-reared Greater Sandhill Cranes Released in Northern Arizona, Daniel P. Mummert, Carol L. Chambers, and David H. Ellis
A Reintroduction Experiment Involving Mated Pairs of Parent-reared Greater Sandhill Cranes in Northern Arizona, Daniel P. Mummert, David H. Ellis, and Carol L. Chambers
Fate of the Survivors of the 1995 and 1996 Arizona Trucking Migrations of Costume-reared Greater Sandhill Cranes, Daniel P. Mummert, David H. Ellis, and Carol L. Chambers
Aspects of Reproduction and Pair Bonds in Florida Sandhill Cranes, Stephen A. Nesbitt, Martin J. Folk, Stephen T. Schwikert, and James A. Schmidt
An Update of the Florida Whooping Crane Release Project through June 2000, Stephen A. Nesbitt, Martin J. Folk, Kathleen A. Sullivan, Stephen T. Schwikert, and Marilyn G. Spalding
Natural Fertility in Whooping Cranes and Mississippi Sandhill Cranes at Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Jane M. Nicolich, George F. Gee, David H. Ellis, and Scott G. Hereford
Hematological and Serum Chemistry Norms for Sandhill and Whooping Cranes, Glenn H. Olsen, Melina M. Hendricks, and Lindsay E. Dressler
Ingested Metal in Whooping Cranes: An Endoscopic Technique for Removal and Implications for the Release Program, Glenn H. Olsen and Michael Wise
Population Genetics of Midcontinent Sandhill Cranes, Jessica L. Petersen, Richard Bischof, and Allen L. Szalanski
Multiple Spatial Scale Analysis of Whooping Crane Habitat in Nebraska, Amy L. Richert and Kevin E. Church