NORTH AMERICAN CRANE WORKING GROUP
HOME ABOUT NEWS WORKSHOPS PUBLICATIONS AWARDS JOIN CONTACT

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN CRANE WORKSHOP

Volume 14 : < Previous article   Next article >

Title:
MISSISSIPPI SANDHILL CRANE CONSERVATION UPDATE 2014-2016


Date: 2018


Authors:
SCOTT G. HEREFORD, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
ANGELA J. DEDRICKSON, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

DOWNLOAD
DOWNLOAD COMPLETE ARTICLE


Citation:
Hereford, S. G., and A. J. Dedrickson. 2018. Mississippi sandhill crane conservation update 2014-2016. Proceedings of the North American Crane Workshop 14:132-136.

Abstract:
To manage crane habitat during 2014-2016, 5,826 ha were treated with prescribed burns, 298 ha of woody vegetation were removed, 94 ha of invasive plants were chemically treated, and 8 ha of crops were planted. There were 247 predators removed. We acclimated and released 29 captive-reared juveniles. We began testing drones (unmanned aerial systems [UAS]), to locate nests. We detected an average of 34 nests per year with 6 fledglings each year. The December 2016 population was 129 cranes, up 9% from the previous 3 years.

The North American Crane Working Group provides free and open access to articles in Proceedings of the North American Crane Workshop. No additional permission is required for unrestricted use, distribution, or reproduction in any medium, provided that the original work here is properly cited. Complete Proceedings are also available for download or purchase.

© 2018 North American Crane Working Group