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- A reintroduction experiment involving mated pairs of parent-reared greater sandhill cranes in northern Arizona, 2001,
- Models for the adaptive harvest management of Rocky Mountain sandhill cranes: problems and potential, 2001,
- The effects of semen collection on fertility in captive, naturally fertile, sandhill cranes, 2001,
- Hematological and serum chemistry norms for sandhill and whooping cranes, 2001,
- Natural fertility in whooping cranes and Mississippi sandhill cranes at Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, 2001,
- Minimum survival rates for Mississippi sandhill cranes: a comparison of hand-rearing and parent-rearing, 2001,
- Estandardizacion en los estudios de diversidad biologica, 2001,
- Tracking sandhill crane migration from Saskatchewan to the Gulf Coast, 2001,
- Water conditioning and whooping crane survival after release in Florida, 2001,
- Environmental contaminants, 2001,
- Rodentia and lagomorpha, 2001,
- A comparison of behavior for two cohorts of captive-reared greater sandhill cranes released in northern Arizona, 2001,
- Lessons from the motorized migrations, 2001,
- Results of the Utah-Arizona stage-by-stage migrations, 2001,
- Whooping crane egg management: options and consequences, 2001,
- Using models to facilitate complex decisions, 2001,
- Effects of gulls on Piping Plover nest site selection at Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge, Massachusetts, 2001,
- The role of recreation ecology in sustainable tourism and ecotourism, 2001,
- Ecological considerations for reservoir planning in north Georgia, 2001,
- Access to bird population data, 2001,
- Bed texture and turbidity as indicators of fish biotic integrity in the Etowah River system, 2001,
- Regional patterns in proportion of bird species detected in the North American Breeding Bird Survey, 2001,
- Sea level rise and salt marsh dynamics: Changes in Atlantic coastal waterbird habitats, 2001,
- Introduction, 2001,
- Modeling avian detection probabilities as a function of habitat using double-observer point count data, 2001,
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