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Japanese Crane

Educational resources on Japanese Crane

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Core Historical Literature of Agriculture (CHLA): Number 3); Record of Japanese Crane-flies Annals of the Entomological Society of America: December, 1918 (Volume 11, Number 4); Studies ...
http://chla.library.cornell.edu/c/chla/browse/articles/aldrichjm.html id=spl-1

COMMUNAL WINTERING OF A SANDHILL CRANE WITH JAPANESE CRANES IN ...: N the course of my ecological studies on the Japanese Crane, a Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis) was found 18 January 1970 at Shimo-setsuri, Tsurui village ...
http://elibrary.unm.edu/sora/Wilson/v084n03/p0250-p0260.html id=spl-3

Welcome to Adobe GoLive 6: His meditative and abstract paintings illustrate the spirit of the Japanese crane Tancho (once an endangered species) and reflect Buddhist philosophies of ...
http://www.sunyjcc.edu/jamestown/gallery/4mww_page05/mmw_artists_05/goro/goro_fulltext.html id=spl-4

Museum Without Walls | Betty Press: His meditative and abstract paintings illustrate the spirit of the Japanese crane Tancho (once an endangered species) and reflect Buddhist philosophies of ...
http://www.sunyjcc.edu/jamestown/gallery/4mww_page05/mmw_artists_05/goro/artist_goro04.html id=spl-5

Busse Library Webpage - Mount Mercy College: Date of Access. <www address> Example: Kaufman, Steve. "Japanese Crane in Snow." ca 1993. ... <www address> Example: Kaufman, S. (ca 1993). Japanese Crane in Snow. ...
http://www.mtmercy.edu/lib/note26.htm id=spl-6

Untitled1: They also study Japanese sayings such as "Tsuru wa sennen, kame wa mannen." Students compare the symbolism of the Japanese crane with that of animals in their ...
http://www.indiana.edu/~easc/scenarios/plain1.html id=spl-8

A Day in a First Grade visiting Japan: There are many wonderful resources that relate to the Japanese crane (tancho-zuru) in nature, as an endangered species inhabiting commercially valuable coastal ...
http://www.smith.edu/fcceas/curriculum/jesinger.htm id=spl-9



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