Whooping Crane Management Plan

Whooping Crane Management Plan

Wisconsin Whooping Crane Management Plan Adopted!

The Wisconsin Natural Resources Board unanimously approved the Wisconsin Whooping Crane Management Plan (in press, Dec 2006). Development of the Management Plan was led by Beth Goodman, Wisconsin Whooping Crane Coordinator at the Department of Natural Resources with help from Joel Trick (USFWS) and Mike Putnam (ICF). The Plan includes critical contributions from many people in the Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership. This is a guidance document specific to released and wild-hatched cranes, for use by those individuals and groups charged with maintaining habitat quality, assessing state population goals, monitoring and managing crane activities, addressing landowner interests, developing ecotourism opportunities and education initiatives.

The Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership hopes this plan will serve as a template for management plans in other eastern states and provinces. This document is a result of extensive WCEP collaboration between public and private partners.

Whooping crane group photo.  Photo by Arielle Shanahan, USFWS

Whooping Crane group photo
Photo by Arielle Shanahan, USFWS

Whooping Crane management plan (all pages) [PDF 1.9MB]

Last Revised: January 12, 2007