The Whooping Crane: North America's Symbol of Conservation

the whooping crane: north america's symbol of conservation

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The Whooping Crane: North America's Symbol of Conservation

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From the Back Cover
The whooping crane, over four feet in height, and with a seven-foot wingspan, is undoubtedly the most elegant and beautiful of all North American birds. It once flourished in the vast marshlands of a primitive North American continent. With the taming and development of this land, however, this species almost vanished. By the 1940s there were only 20 left. The species, characterized now as the "Symbol of North American Conservation," has been brought from the brink of oblivion, and now in 1966 numbers close to 200.

The success of the recovery effort is due to the work of a wide range of dedicated people over a half-century. These were aviculturists, biologists, federal, state, and provincial officials, zoo keepers, and a far-sighted U.S. Congress.

This book is their story and is compiled by one of those most directly involved in the crane's recovery--Jerome J. Pratt. A founding member of the Whooping Crane Conservation Association, Jerry applied his skills as an aviculturists to developing and promoting a practical strategy for captive breeding these birds.

From the Publisher
The Whooping Crane, North America's Symbol of Conservation is a 171-page, softcover book that recounts the story behind a fifty-year effort to restore this beautiful bird to the wild. Students of ornithology, aviculture, and biology should find the 28-page bibliography especially valuable. The book includes 46 photographs and a 5-page subject index.

The Whooping Crane: North America's Symbol of Conservation,Susan Stevens,Fred W. Lahrman,Jerome J. Pratt,Castle Rock Pub,0964030837,Nature,Nature / Field Guide Books

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