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Figure 23.4 Crane being banded prior to release.
Sourcesfor ProductsMentioned
Buffalo Tools Magnetic Sweeper: Buffalo Corporation, 950 Hoff Road, O’Fallon, MO 63366, (636)
532–9888, http://www.buffalotools.com/products/mpsweep.html.
Mazuri Exotic Animal Nutrition, PO Box 66 812, St. Louis, MO 63166, https://www.mazuri.com/
mazuri/outdoor-bird/waterfowl/crane-diet.
MyBaby On the Go Sound Spa Sound Machine: Homedics, 3000 N. Pontiac Trail, Commerce
Township, MI 48390, https://www.homedics.com/soundspa-on-the-go-s115.html.
Zeigler crane feeds: Zeigler Bros, Inc. PO Box 95, Gardners, PA 17324, (800) 841–6800, http://
zeiglerfeed.com/bird.htm.
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