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Useful Whooping Crane Information

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Whooping Crane Conservation Assoc. International Crane Foundation
Journey North Reintroduction Project
Operation Migration, Inc. Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership
Canadian Wildlife Service U.S.G.S. Patuxent Wildlife Research Center
Corpus Christi Birding  
   
Books Online  
The Cranes: Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan

Cranes: Their Biology, Husbandry, and Conservation by D. Ellis, G. Gee and C. Mirande (1996).

Recommended Reading
Whooping Crane Draft Revised International Recovery Plan (January 2005) available by clicking "Recovery Plan" link in yellow box to left.

The Whooping Crane by Faith McNulty (1966).

Return of the Whooping Crane by Robin Doughty (1989).

*Whooping Crane History

*Latest Update

*Recovery Plan

*Semi-annual Report

*Recovery Article

*Road to Recovery Brochure

*Links

Whooping Cranes with other birds
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