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description: This plan sets forth guidelines for the cooperative management of the Mid-continent Population of sandhill cranes (hereafter MCP). The range of the MCP is extensive (Figure 1). During the breeding season, these cranes are widely scattered throughout central, northern, and southeast Canada (Appendix A and B); Alaska; northeastern Siberia; and northwestern Minnesota. Fall migration routes include areas where large numbers of MCP cranes stage in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, North Dakota, and in recent years, Kansas (Appendix B). Other fall staging areas are located in northwestern Minnesota, Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, Colorado, and Oklahoma. During autumn and winter, MCP cranes are in Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and also northern and central Mexico, primarily in the Interior Highlands in the states of Chihuahua and Durango. At some time during late February to early April each year, the majority of individuals in the MCP are among the spectacular numbers of migratory birds which stage in the central Platte Valley of Nebraska.; abstract: This plan sets forth guidelines for the cooperative management of the Mid-continent Population of sandhill cranes (hereafter MCP). The range of the MCP is extensive (Figure 1). During the breeding season, these cranes are widely scattered throughout central, northern, and southeast Canada (Appendix A and B); Alaska; northeastern Siberia; and northwestern Minnesota. Fall migration routes include areas where large numbers of MCP cranes stage in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, North Dakota, and in recent years, Kansas (Appendix B). Other fall staging areas are located in northwestern Minnesota, Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, Colorado, and Oklahoma. During autumn and winter, MCP cranes are in Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and also northern and central Mexico, primarily in the Interior Highlands in the states of Chihuahua and Durango. At some time during late February to early April each year, the majority of individuals in the MCP are among the spectacular numbers of migratory birds which stage in the central Platte Valley of Nebraska.
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Title Management guidelines of the Central, Mississippi, and Pacific Flyways for the Mid-continent Population of sandhill cranes.
creation  Date   2018-05-12T02:27:09.238582
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