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Summary of mallard duck hatchings - methods and success rates - during 1939 at the State Game Farm.

Report on the breeding and artificial incubation of ducks in 1937.

There are six subspecies of North American sandhill cranes: the lesser (Grus canadensis canadensis), greater (G. c. tabida), and Canadian (G. c. rowani) sandhill cranes are migratory, and the Mississippi (G. c. pulla), Florida (G. c. pratensis), and Cuban (G. c. nesiotes) sandhill cranes do not migrate (Van Horn et al. 2010). Greater sandhill cranes are divided into five geographic populations: Prairie, Rocky Mountain, Eastern, Colorado River Valley and Central Valley (Meine and Archibald 1996). The Eastern Population (EP) of sandhill cranes range extends from the southern parts of Ontario to central Florida (Figure 1). The primary EP breeding range extends across the Great Lakes region and includes Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Ontario (Dubovsky 2016). Recent trends show expansion in all directions of the EP breeding range (Van Horn et al. 2010).

Radio talk on the status of the breeding programs at the State Game Farm.

Tables documenting pheasant releases between 1947-1951, broken down by year, public/private land and county.

Report on propagation experiments and activities for Hungarian partridge at the State Game Farm.

Report on the returns of grouse specimens in 1950.

Report on the methods and successes of propogating Hungarian partridge at the State Game Farm in Mason, Michigan.

Report on the history of 13 different groups of partridges used in an effort to develop a successful method for artificial brooding at the state game farm.

Report on the 1937 Hungarian partridge breeding season at the State Game Farm.

Report proposing methods for brooding upland game birds in 1938 using the 'progression system'.

Tables documenting pheasant releases in 1952.

Report on problems facing breeding programs, with a particular focus on losses by disease.

Report on requests and distribution of state pheasant eggs for 1949.

Report on the background of the Canada goose in Michigan, its characteristics, and releases from the State Game Farm.

Report on the results of the 1951 pheasant breeding season.

Report on the release of pheasants prior to the 1946 hunting season and information on those recovered.

Analysis of the importation, and game farm propogation of rabbits in various states.

Report on pheasant data from Wisconsin, Minnesota, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Oregon and New Jersey

Tables documenting pheasant hunter band returns on the cock pheasants released in 1952.

Memorandum on the adviseability (or lack thereof) of pen-rearing pheasants for restocking and shooting purposes.

Tabular results of banded pheasant returns by hunters during the 1951 season.

Report analyzing the reality of increasing the realease numbers of pheasants as not having an impact on hunter harvest.

Report on the Hungarian partridge in Michigan, with background on the species, its existence in the state, range, habitat, and breeding/release programs.

Report describing the methods and results of artificial incubation and brooding of various game birds.

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