Follow
the links below for information about:
- the wild flock
of whooping cranes that winters in the coastal Texas marshes and summers
at Wood Buffalo National Park in Canada,
- the reintroduced
flock of non-migratory whooping cranes in Florida, and
- the other
14 species of cranes found worldwide.
Whooping Crane Recovery Activities
Includes summaries
for the Aransas/Wood Buffalo flock, the non-migratory Florida flock, and
the migratory eastern flock.
April 2007 thru October 2007
October 2006 - March 2007
April 2006 - September 2006
October
2005 - March 2006
April
2005 - September 2005
October
2004 - March 2005
April
2004 - September 2004
October
2003 - March 2004
April
- September 2003
September
2002 - March 2003
March 2002 - August 2002
September 2001 - February 2002
March
- August 2001
Whooping Cranes:
Whooping Crane Numbers - August 2007
Whooping
Crane Numbers 2002 thru 2007
Whooping Crane Recovery Plan: Third Revision (March 2007) - PDF File (USFWS)
Whooping
Crane Recovery Plan: Second Revision (Feb. 11, 1994) - PDF File (USFWS)
Whooping
Cranes: The Road to Survival - a pamphlet describing whooping
crane appearance, natural history, and recovery actions (USFWS)
Links to Other Whooping Crane Websites
Whooping
Crane Reintroduction Project - Region 3 of the U.S. Fish & Wildlife
Service
International
Crane Foundation's Whooping Crane Page
National Wildlife
Federation's Whooping Crane Pages
Neat
Facts About Whooping Cranes
North
American Crane Working Group: Whooping Crane (Grus
americana)
Whooping
Crane Biologue (pdf version) - fact
sheet (USFWS)
Whooping
Crane Conservation Association
Whooping
Crane Information on USFWS National Website
Whooping Cranes in Canada
The
Wild Whooping Crane Flock in Canada (Environment Canada)
Alberta,
Canada Fish and Wildlife's Whooping Crane pages
Florida Non-migratory Flock
Current
Status and History and Update on Florida non-migratory Whooping Crane
Flock
- Whooping Crane Conservation Association
Crane Species Worldwide
International Crane
Foundation
North American Crane
Working Group (Sandhill and Whooping Cranes)
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