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Seasonal movements of sandhill cranes radiomarked in Yellowstone National Park and Jackson Hole

Seasonal movements of sandhill cranes radiomarked in Yellowstone National Park and Jackson Hole

Authors(s): R. C. Drewien, W. M. Brown, J. D. Varley and D. C. Lockman

Publication: Journal of Wildlife Management

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Abstract: Greater sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis tabida) were radiomarked in Yellowstone National Park and Jackson Hole, Wyoming during summers 1984-86 to assess seasonal movements and survival, and to identify important use areas. Presents information on a study which reported seasonal movements and survival of cranes radiomarked at summer areas in Yellowstone National Park and Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Study area and methods; Management implications.

Keywords: animal, bird, ornithology, Grus canadensis tabida, Aves, crane, Greater sandhill crane, sandhill crane, water bird, waterfowl, Anatidae, radio collar, management, Yellowstone National Park, Idaho, Jackson Hole, Teton County, Idaho, migration, distribution, population, mortality, habitat

BIBLIOGRAPHY ID1583
REF TYPEJournal Article
AUTHORSR. C. Drewien, W. M. Brown, J. D. Varley and D. C. Lockman
PUB DATE0000-00-00
DATE STR0000-00-00
PUB TITLE1Journal of Wildlife Management
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DOC TITLESeasonal movements of sandhill cranes radiomarked in Yellowstone National Park and Jackson Hole
PAGE DESC126-36
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LIBRARY INFOUS Fish and Wildlife Service 809920144
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KEYWORDSanimal, bird, ornithology, Grus canadensis tabida, Aves, crane, Greater sandhill crane, sandhill crane, water bird, waterfowl, Anatidae, radio collar, management, Yellowstone National Park, Idaho, Jackson Hole, Teton County, Idaho, migration, distribution, population, mortality, habitat
ABSTRACTGreater sandhill cranes (Grus canadensis tabida) were radiomarked in Yellowstone National Park and Jackson Hole, Wyoming during summers 1984-86 to assess seasonal movements and survival, and to identify important use areas.

Presents information on a study which reported seasonal movements and survival of cranes radiomarked at summer areas in Yellowstone National Park and Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Study area and methods; Management implications.
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