A Chorus of Cranes : The Cranes of North America and the World /
"Accompanied by the stunning photography of Mangelsen, Johnsgard details the natural history, biology and conservation issues surrounding the abundant sandhill crane and the endangered whopping crane in North America"--
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Boulder :
University Press of Colorado,
[2015]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Crane magic
- The north american cranes
- The sandhill crane
- A brief history of the species
- Seasons of the sandhill crane
- A congruence of cranes
- A teton summer
- An arctic diaspora
- An autumnal hegira
- Recent sandhill crane populations
- The whooping crane
- A brief history of the species
- The year of the whooping crane
- The winter season
- The spring migration
- The breeding grounds
- The long journey south
- Whooping crane restoration efforts
- The sandhill crane cross-fostering experiment
- Restoration efforts in florida
- Restoration efforts in louisiana
- Operation migration and the eastern migratory flock
- Recent population trends in the wood buffalo-aransas flock
- Can whooping cranes survive in a twenty-first-century america?
- The other cranes of the world
- Black crowned crane
- Gray crowned crane
- Siberian crane
- Wattled crane
- Blue crane
- Demoiselle crane
- Australian crane
- Sarus crane
- White-naped crane
- Red-crowned crane
- Hooded crane
- Black-necked crane
- Eurasian crane
- Epilogue.