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“In March of 1950, the last remaining whooping crane in Louisiana was captured at White Lake and transported to Aransas ...
(WJW) – A large bird that was once completely gone from Ohio has been spotted more and more in recent years. Now, the Ohio ...
Crane Trust officials say they've never seen such a big jump in numbers of cranes arriving in Nebraska for the spring ...
After more than 1,500 of the lanky birds died in Indiana, wildlife biologists in Nebraska were on high alert for the ...
You are about to see either the dumbest or the bravest baby Sandhill crane chick you've ever seen. This spicy little baby has so much attitude in his tiny body that he not only goes after two Pit ...
Like so many others, the Northern transplant flew to Florida for warmer temperatures, landed in Osceola County and stayed for ...
Long legs drifting below a pair of giant-winged birds, like silken threads caught in a gentle breeze, glide overhead. Their timeless journey celebrating spring’s arrival. I listen for an ancient avian ...
Rowe Sanctuary Center Director Marcos Stoltzfus, in an exclusive interview with the Observer, shared his expert knowledge of ...
The heartbreaking predicament came to light when Louisiana whooping crane researchers discovered one of their birds had lost her mate of “several years” while nesting in Southeast Texas.