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.
1997
SANDHILL CRANE USE OF THE MID-PECOS VALLEY OF EASTERN NEW MEXICO, James B. Montgomery Jr.
VOCALIZATIONS OF SANDHILL CRANES, Stephen A. Nesbitt and Richard A. Bradley
AN EXPERIMENTAL RELEASE OF WHOOPING CRANES IN FLORIDA - THE FIRST THREE YEARS, Stephen A. Nesbitt, Martin J. Folk, Marilyn G. Spalding, James A. Schmidt, Stephen T. Schwikert, Jane M. Nicolich, Marianne Wellington, James C. Lewis, and Tom H. Logan
MONOGAMY AND PRODUCTIVITY IN SANDHILL CRANES, Stephen A. Nesbitt and Thomas C. Tacha
CAUSES OF MISSISSIPPI SANDHILL CRANE MORTALITY IN CAPTIVITY, 1984-95, Glenn H. Olsen and George F. Gee
WHOOPING CRANE MORTALITY AT PATUXENT WILDLIFE RESEARCH CENTER, 1982-95, Glenn H. Olsen, Joanna A. Taylor, and George F. Gee
HARTS BASIN, COLORADO: A SPRING MIGRATION STOPOVER AREA FOR ROCKY MOUNTAIN SANDHILL CRANES AND WHOOPING CRANES, Melvin K. Peterson and Roderick C. Drewien
SANDHILL CRANE HUNTS IN THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY AND SOUTHWEST NEW MEXICO, C. Gregory Schmitt and Barry Hale
SUMMARY OF SANDHILL CRANE HUNTING SEASONS IN NORTH DAKOTA, 1968-94, David E. Sharp and John E. Cornely
AVIAN TUBERCULOSIS IN A WHOOPING CRANE: TREATMENT AND OUTCOME, S. Bret Snyder, Michael J. Richard, and Carol U. Meteyer
METAL CONSUMPTION BY WHOOPING CRANES AND POSSIBLE ZINC TOXICOSIS, Marilyn G. Spalding, Stephen A. Nesbitt, Martin J. Folk, Lee R. McDowell, and Maria S. Sepulveda
AVAILABILITY OF STOPOVER HABITAT FOR MIGRANT WHOOPING CRANES IN NEBRASKA, Dale W. Stahlecker
CORRIGENDUM Crane migration in northern New Mexico, Dale W. Stahlecker
PAIR FORMATION BY COLOR-MARKED WHOOPING CRANES ON THE WINTERING GROUNDS, Thomas V. Stehn
RECENT ADVANCES IN SCHEDULING STRATEGIES AND PRACTICAL TECHNIQUES IN CRANE ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION, Scott R. Swengel and Monica L. Tuite
HISTORY OF BREEDING PAIRS AND NESTING SITES OF THE MISSISSIPPI SANDHILL CRANE, Jacob M. Valentine Jr. and Scott G. Hereford
1992
PROCEEDINGS 1988 NORTH AMERICAN CRANE WORKSHOP
PROCEEDINGS OF THE SIXTH NORTH AMERICAN CRANE WORKSHOP
RELEASING PUPPET-REARED SANDHILL CRANES INTO THE WILD: A PROGRESS REPORT, Kyoko Archibald and George Archibald
A MICROCOMPUTER DATA BASE FOR MANAGING WHOOPING CRANE OBSERVATION RECORDS, Duane A. Asherin, David B. Hamilton, Wendy M. Brown, and Roderick C. Drewien
SANDHILL CRANE MORTALITY RESULTING FROM NECKBANDS, Alan Bennett
HABITAT USE BY FLORIDA SANDHILL CRANES IN THE OKEFENOKEE SWAMP, GEORGIA, Alan J. Bennett
TERRITORIAL BEHAVIOR OF FLORIDA SANDHILL CRANES IN THE OKEFENOKEE SWAMP, Laurel A. Bennett and Alan J. Bennett
HABITAT USE BY FLORIDA SANDHILL CRANES ON THE KISSIMMEE PRAIRIE IN CENTRAL FLORIDA, Mary Anne Bishop
LAND USE STATUS AND TRENDS OF POTENTIAL WHOOPING CRANE RELEASE SITES IN CENTRAL FLORIDA, Mary Anne Bishop
MARKING POWER LINES TO REDUCE AVIAN COLLISION MORTALITY IN THE SAN LUIS VALLEY, COLORADO, Wendy M. Brown and Roderick C. Drewien
INDIVIDUAL IDENTIFICATION AND SEX DETERMINATION OF WHOOPING CRANES BY ANALYSIS OF VOCALIZATIONS, Glenn Carlson
PREVENTION OF EASTERN EQUINE ENCEPHALITIS VIRUS IN CAPTIVE CRANES, James W. Carpenter, Douglas M. Watts, C. L. Crabbs, Gary G. Clark, Thomas W. Scott, Douglas Docherty, Benedict B. Pagac, Jeannine M. Dorothy, James G. Olson, and F. Joshua Dein
THE ECOLOGY OF NATIVE GRASSLAND MACROINVERTEBRATES AND FEEDING ECOLOGY OF SANDHILL CRANES, Craig A. Davis and Paul A. Vohs
STATUS, PRODUCTION AND MIGRATION OF GREATER SANDHILL CRANES ON AGASSIZ NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, MINNESOTA, Jon J. Dimatteo
SANDHILL CRANE SURVEYS IN THE NORTHERN INTERIOR HIGHLANDS OF MEXICO, Roderick C. Drewien, Wendy M. Brown, and Elwood G. Bizeau
CAPTURING WHOOPING CRANES AND SANDHILL CRANES BY NIGHT-LIGHTING, Roderick C. Drewien and Kent R. Clegg
BLACK-NECKED CRANES NESTING IN TIBET AUTONOMOUS REGION, CHINA, Nancy C. Dwyer, Mary Anne Bishop, Jim S. Harkness, and Zhang Yao Zhong
REDUCI CONFLICTS BETWEEN SNOW GOOSE HUNTERS AND WHOOPING CRANES AT BOSQUE DEL APACHE NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, Robert H. Edens
POPULATION RECOVERY OF THE WHOOPING CRANE WITH EMPHASIS ON REINTRODUCTION EFFORTS: PAST AND FUTURE, David H. Ellis, James C. Lewis, George F. Gee, and Dwight G. Smith
SATELLITE TELEMETRY REVEALS WINTER HOME OF EURASIAN CRANE FROM NORTHWESTERN SIBERIA, David H. Ellis, Yuri M. Markin, Charles H. Vermillion, Charles M. Hoisington, Alexander G. Sorokin, and Grey W. Pendleton
TECHNIQUES FOR REARING AND RELEASING NONMIGRATORY CRANES: LESSONS FROM THE MISSISSIPPI SANDHILL CRANE PROGRAM, David H. Ellis, Glenn H. Olsen, George F. Gee, Jane M. Nicolich, Kathleen E. O'Malley, Meenakshi Nagendran, Scott G. Hereford, Peter Range, W. Thomas Harper, Richard P. Ingram, and Dwight G. Smith
PROGRESS IN SATELLITE TRACKING CRANES, David H. Ellis, Dwight G. Smith, Glenn H. Olsen, Mark R. Fuller, Steven E. Landfried, Hiroyoshi Higuchi, and Charles H. Vermillion
FACTORS INFLUENCING THE FUTURE OF WHOOPING CRANE HABITAT ON THE PLATTE RIVER IN NEBRASKA, Craig A. Faanes
UNOBSTRUCTED VISIBILITY AT WHOOPING CRANE ROOST SITES ON THE PLATTE RIVER, NEBRASKA, Craig A. Faanes
RELATIONSHIP OF CHANNEL MAINTENANCE FLOWS TO WHOOPING CRANE USE OF THE PLATTE RIVER, Craig A. Faanes and David B. Bowman
CRANES AND POWER LINES: AN ANALYSIS OF THE ISSUE, Craig A. Faanes and Douglas H. Johnson
CHARACTERISTICS OF WHOOPING CRANE ROOST SITES IN THE PLATTE RIVER, Craig A. Faanes, Douglas H. Johnson, and Gary R. Lingle
CONTAMINANT RESIDUES IN SANDHILL CRANES KILLED UPON STRIKING POWERLINES IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA, Timothy E. Fannin
DISTRIBUTION OF SANDHILL CRANES IN THE NORTH PLATTE RIVER VALLEY: 1980 AND 1989, Martin J. Folk and Thomas C. Tacha
THE STUDY OF RELATEDNESS AND GENETIC DIVERSITY IN CRANES, George F. Gee, Herbert C. Dessauer, Jonathan Longmire, W. Elwood Briles, and Raymond C. Simon
EFFECTS OF EXTENDED ON SANDHILL CRANE REPRODUCTION, George F. Gee and Grey W. Pendleton
WHOOPING CRANES IN SOUTHWEST LOUISIANA: HISTORY AND HUMAN ATTITUDES, Gay M. Gomez
KARYOTY,PE AND IDENTIFICATION OF SEX IN TWO ENDANGERED CRANE SPECIES, Carll Goodpasture, Gustavo Seluja, and George Gee
THE PLIGHT OF CRANES: A CASE STUDY FOR CONSERVING BIODIVERSITY, J. Christopher Haney and Mark E. Eiswerth
MANAGING NATURE RESERVES FOR CRANES IN CHINA, James Harris
CRANE PROPAGATION AT MIAMI METROZOO, 1983-1987, Carol G. Hesch
RELEASE OF SANDHILL CRANE CHICKS HAND- REARED WITH ARTIFICIAL STIMULI, Robert H. Horwich, John Wood, and Ray Anderson
IDENTIFICATION OF SEGREGATING HAPLOTYPES OF THE MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX IN CRANES, Susan I. Jarvi, George F. Gee, W. Elwood Briles, and Marcia M. Miller
PRELIMINARY IDENTIFICATION OF WHOOPING CRANE STAGING AREAS IN PRAIRIE CANADA, Brian W. Johns
OBSERVATIONS OF TWO WHOOPING CRANES WINTERING IN BRAZORIA COUNTY, TEXAS, Michael L. Lange
WHOOPING CRANES AT THE SAN ANTONIO ZOO, Jacqueline A. Lauver
THE CONTINGENCY PLAN FOR FEDERAL-STATE COOPERATIVE PROTECTION OF WHOOPING CRANES, James C. Lewis
INTRODUCTION OF WHOOPING CRANES IN EASTERN NORTH AMERICA, James C. Lewis and F. Graham Cooch
CONTAMINANTS IN HABITAT, TISSUES, AND EGGS OF WHOOPING CRANES, James C. Lewis, Roderick C. Drewien, Ernie Kuyt, and Charles Sanchez Jr.
MORTALITY IN FLEDGED WHOOPING CRANES OF THE ARANSAS/WOOD BUFFALO POPULATION, James C. Lewis, Ernie Kuyt, Kenneth E. Schwindt, and Thomas V. Stehn
WHOOPING CRANE RESPONSE TO DISTURBANCES AT THE ARANSAS NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, Thomas E. Lewis and R. Douglas Slack
HISTORY AND ECONOMIC IMPACT OF CRANE-WATCHING IN CENTRAL NEBRASKA, Gary R. Lingle
AUTUMN SANDHILL CRANE MIGRATION IN SOUTHEASTERN OREGON, Carroll D. Littlefield
SURVIVAL OF JUVENILE GREATER SANDHILL CRANES AT MALHEUR NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, OREGON, Carroll D. Littlefield and Susan M. Lindstedt
SOCIAL PREFERENCE OF FOUR CROSS-FOSTER REARED SANDHILL CRANES, Thomas A. Mahan and Brenda S. Simmers
DISTRIBUTION OF COLOR-MARKED GREATER SANDHILL CRANES BANDED IN UTAH, Spyros S. Manes, Roderick C. Drewien, Joel D. Huener, Thomas W. Aldrich, and Wendy M. Brown
SANDHILL CRANE HABITAT USE IN NORTHEASTERN UTAH AND SOUTHWESTERN WYOMING, Donald E. McIvor and Michael R. Conover
AN EVALUATION OF THREE AREAS FOR POTENTIAL POPULATONS OF WHOOPING CRANES, Janet L. McMillen, Stephen A. Nesbitt, Mary A. Bishop, Alan J. Bennett, and Laurel A. Bennett
SANDHILL CRANES IN THE MID·PECOS VALLEY OF EASTERN NEW MEXICO, 1989- 91, James B. Montgomery
BEHAVIOR OF SANDHILL CRANES NEAR POWER LINES MARKED WITH YELLOW AVIATION BALLS, Anne E. Morkill and Stanley H. Anderson
SATELLITE TRACKING OF A GREATER SANDHILL CRANE, Meenakshi Nagendran
WINTER RELEASE OF ISOLATION-REARED GREATER SANDHILL CRANES IN SOUTH TEXAS, Meenakshi Nagendran
ISOLATION-REARING OF SIBERIAN CRANE CHICKS AT THE INTERNATIONAL CRANE FOUNDATION, Meenakshi Nagendran and Robert H. Horwich
AN INDIVIDUALIZED MARKING SCHEME FOR SANDHILL CRANES AND ITS USE TO DETERMINE FALL MIGRATION INTERVAL, Stephen A. Nesbitt, Robin D. Bjork, Kathleen S. Williams, Stephen T. Schwikert, and Anne S. Wenner
GENDER PREDICTION FROM BODY MEASUREMENTS OF TWO SUBSPECIES OF SANDHILL CRANES, Stephen A. Nesbitt, Clinton T. Moore, and Kathleen S. Williams
TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF SANDHILL CRANE ROOST SITE USE IN THE PLATTE RIVER, Bradley S. Norling, Stanley H. Anderson, and Wayne A. Hubert
BEHAVIOR OF SANDHILL CRANES HARNESSED WITH DIFFERENT SATELLITE TRANSMITTERS, Glenn H. Olsen, David H. Ellis, Steven E. Landfried, Linda M. Miller, Susan S. Klugman, and Charles H. Vermillion
BREEDING BIOLOGY OF GREATER SANDHILL CRANES ON THE ROSEAU RIVER WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA, MINNESOTA, Jodie L. Provost, Thomas A. Provost, Stephen J. Maxson, and Richard D. Crawford
DISTRIBUTION AND STATUS OF GREATER SANDHILL CRANES IN NEVADA, Marcus S. Rawling
HABITAT USE BY GREATER SANDHILL CRANES IN WYOMING, Mary M. Rowland, Lynn Kinter, Tim Banks, and David C. Lockman
FOOD AND FEEDING HABITS OF RELEASED FLORIDA SANDHILL CRANES, Christine R. Rucker
MATE RECOGNITION AND FIDELITY IN CAPTIVE SANDHILL CRANES, Peter W. Shannon
POPULATION STATUS, HUNTING REGULATIONS, HUNTING ACTIVITY, AND HARVESTS OF MID-CONTINENT SANDHILL CRANES, David E. Sharp and William D. Vogel
WHOOPING CRANE HABITAT ALTERATION ANALYSIS AT ARANSAS NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, TEXAS, C. Lee Sherrod and Richard Medina
CRANE MIGRATION IN NORTHERN NEW MEXICO, Dale W. Stahlecker
USING NATIONAL WETLANDS INVENTORY MAPS TO QUANTIFY WHOOPING CRANE STOPOVER HABITAT IN OKLAHOMA, Dale W. Stahlecker
BEHAVIOR OF WHOOPING CRANES DURING INITIATION OF MIGRATION, Thomas V. Stehn
RE-PAIRING OF WHOOPING CRANES AT ARANSAS NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, Thomas V. Stehn
UNUSUAL MOVEMENTS AND BEHAVIORS OF COLOR-BANDED WHOOPING CRANES DURING WINTER, Thomas V. Stehn
SEXUAL SIZE DIMORPHISM AND SIZE INDICES OF SIX SPECIES OF CAPTIVE CRANES AT THE INTERNATIONAL CRANE FOUNDATION, Scott R. Swengel
LEAD POISONING IN A WHOOPING CRANE, S. Bret Synder, Michael J. Richard, John P. Thilsted, Roderick C. Drewien, and James C. Lewis
DEVELOPMENT OF AN ISOLATION-REARING/GENTLE RELEASE PROCEDURE FOR REINTRODUCING MIGRATORY CRANES, Richard P. Urbanek and Theodore A. Bookhout
NESTING OF GREATER SANDHILL CRANES ON SENEY NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, Richard P. Urbanek and Theodore A. Bookhout
RENESTING OF MISSISSIPPI SANDHILL CRANES IN JACKSON COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI 1965-1989, Jacob M. Valentine Jr.
SANDHILL CRANE COLLISIONS WITH POWER LINES IN SOUTHCENTRAL NEBRASKA, John P. Ward and Stanley H. Anderson
WHOOPING CRANE RIVERINE ROOSTING HABITAT SUITABILITY MODEL, Jerry W. Ziewitz
DISPERSAL OF PEN-REARED MISSISSIPPI SANDHILL CRANES, Phillip J. Zwank and Donna A. Dewhurst