Kuyt's excursion marked a major step in the now decades-long effort to save the whooping crane, begun by the National ... a report came from a fire helicopter flying over a virtually inaccessible ...
In 1954, an eight-year-old George Archibald was sitting in a one-room school in Nova Scotia when he heard a CBC radio program about whooping cranes in Northern Canada. It was a dramatization ...
About one whooping crane dies each year from a power line strike ... Fieldwork took place during the summer and fall of 2009 and spring of 2010. I observed cranes flying near power lines in two ...
WASHINGTON— The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has been planning to weaken whooping crane protections since early 2021, according to federal documents obtained by the Center for Biological Diversity.
Both the whooping crane and key deer are at severe risk from sea ... which killed more than 10% of the entire population in 2016. The only wild, free-flying whopping crane population winters along the ...
PORT ARANSAS, Texas — Thousands of people from across the world have gathered in Port Aransas for a rare opportunity to observe the endangered whooping crane during the 28th annual Whooping ...
a recording of a contact call that crane parents make for their chicks. Whooping cranes were almost extinct — until Canadian ornithologist George Archibald learned to dance with them In the ...
The guard call of sandhill cranes rings through Steuben County skies as the recently frozen world returns to life.
Two whooping cranes, the first of the year, have also been reported. “We did confirm them,” Krohn said. “We can say the whooping crane migration has started.” Several species of ducks ...
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