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Recruitment in Rocky Mountain greater sandhill cranes and comparisons with other crane populations.

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Recruitment in Rocky Mountain greater sandhill cranes and comparisons with other crane populations.

Recruitment in Rocky Mountain greater sandhill cranes and comparisons with other crane populations.

Authors(s): R. C. Drewien, W. M. Brown and W. L. Kendall

Publication: Journal of Wildlife Management

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Abstract: Discusses the recruitment in Rocky Mountain sandhill crane and its comparison with other crane populations. Study area and methods; Age determination; Recruitment estimates; Data collection and interpretation.

Keywords: Gray's Lake, Idaho, animal, bird, Aves, ornithology, population, mortality, management, crane, sandhill crane, Grus canadensis, whooping crane, Grus americana

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AUTHORSR. C. Drewien, W. M. Brown and W. L. Kendall
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PUB TITLE1Journal of Wildlife Management
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DOC TITLERecruitment in Rocky Mountain greater sandhill cranes and comparisons with other crane populations.
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KEYWORDSGray's Lake, Idaho, animal, bird, Aves, ornithology, population, mortality, management, crane, sandhill crane, Grus canadensis, whooping crane, Grus americana
ABSTRACTDiscusses the recruitment in Rocky Mountain sandhill crane and its comparison with other crane populations. Study area and methods; Age determination; Recruitment estimates; Data collection and interpretation.
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