Trumpeter Swans References

Yellowstone Science

White, P. J., K. M. Proffitt, T. P. McEneaney, R. A. Garrott, and D. W. Smith. 2011. Yellowstone's Trumpeter Swans in Peril? In Yellowstone Science. Vol. 19. Yellowstone Association for Natural Science, History, and Education.

Selected References

Center, Teton Science Schools Conservation Research. 2005. Trumpeter Swan Marsh Biological Inventory. Teton Science Schools Conservation Research Center.
Committee, Pacific Flyway Study. 2006. Pacific Flyway Implementation Plan for the Rocky Mountain population of trumpeter swans: 2006 Annual Report In Prepared for the Pacific Flyway Council, US Fish and Wildlife Service. Pacific Flyway Study Committee.
Dubovsky, J. A. and J. E. Comely. 2002. An assessment of information pertaining to the status of trumpeter swans (Cygnus buccinator). US Fish and Wildlife Service, Region 6.
Group, Greater Yellowstone Trumpeter Swan Working. 2008. Annual reports 2008 In Annual Meeting, October 15-16, 2008, Holiday Inn. West Yellowstone, MT: Greater Yellowstone Trumpeter Swan Working Group.
Henson, P. and T. A. Grant. 1991. The effects of human disturbance on trumpeter swan breeding behavior. Wildlife Society Bulletin 19(3):248-257.
Moser, T. J. 2006. The 2005 North American trumpeter swan survey: A cooperative North American survey. Denver, CO: US Fish and Wildlife Service, Division of Migratory Bird Management.
Park, Yellowstone National. 1999. Birds. In The state of the park, 3-12-3-15. The Yellowstone National Park business plan, part one. National Park Service.
Proffitt, K. M. 2008. Yellowstone National Park trumpeter swan conservation assessment. Rocky Mountains Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit.
Proffitt, K. M., T. P. McEneaney, P. J. White, and R. A. Garrott. 2009. Trumpeter swan abundance and growth rates in Yellowstone National Park. Journal of Wildlife Management 73:728-736. Abstract
Proffitt, K. M., T. P. McEneaney, P. J. White, and R. A. Garrott. 2010. Productivity and fledging success of trumpeter swans in Yellowstone National Park, 1987-2007. Waterbirds 33:341-348.
Saab, V., W. Block, R. Russell, J. Lehmkuhl, L. Bate, and R. White. 2007. Birds and burns of the interior West: descriptions, habitats, and management in western forests. Portland, OR: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. Abstract
Shea, R. E. 1979. The ecology of the Trumpeter Swan in Yellowstone National Park and vicinity. Missoula, MT: University of Montana.
Smith, D. W. and N. Chambers. 2011. The future of trumpeter swans in Yellowstone National Park: Final report summarizing expert workshop, April 26-27, 2011.. National Park Service, Yellowstone Center for Resources, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Abstract
Squires, J. R. and S. H. Anderson. 1995. Trumpeter swan (Cygnus buccinator) food habits in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. American Midland Naturalist 133(2):274-282.
Squires, J. R. and S. H. Anderson. 1997. Changes in Trumpeter Swan (Cygnus buccinator) Activities from Winter to Spring in the Greater Yellowstone Area. American Midland Naturalist 138(1):208-214.
US Fish and Wildlife Service. 2010. Trumpeter swan survey of the Rocky Mountain Population, US breeding segment, fall 2010. Lakewood, CO: US Fish and Wildlife Service, Migratory Birds and State Programs, Mountain-Prairie Region.
US Fish and Wildlife Service. 2011. Trumpeter swan survey of the Rocky Mountain population, winter 2011. Lakewood, CO: US Fish and Wildlife Service Migratory Birds and State Programs. Mountain-Prairie Region.

Internet Links

Trumpeter Swan Working Group. Greater Yellowstone Coordinating Committee.
Yellowstone Bird Reports. National Park Service, Yellowstone National Park.
Trumpeter swan facts. National Park Service, Yellowstone National Park.
Trumpeter swan news and information. US Fish and Wildlife Service, Mountain-Prarie Region.
Please report trumpeter swans. Wyoming Game and Fish Department.
Yellowstone Digital Slide File [public domain]. National Park Service, Yellowstone National Park. Abstract
Montana Field Guides. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks. Abstract