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The whooping crane (Grus americana), the tallest bird in North America, has existed near the brink of extinction for decades, ...
George Archibald, co-founder of the International Crane Foundation, will give a talk about his work in saving the world's ...
The whooping crane program moved to the biodiversity centre in 2023, and the cranes spend their first year settling into the new environment, not expected to breed during that time.
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AZ Animals on MSNEndangered Bird Population by StateA recent study published in Nature Ecology & Evolution has issued an urgent warning. New findings point to rapid extinction ...
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AZ Animals on MSNTypes of Crane BirdsTall, magnificent birds with long legs and necks, cranes spend most of their lives near the shallow water of swamps, lakes, streams, and ponds to hunt for prey and construct their nests. There are 15 ...
For the last few years, conservationists have fought a precedent-setting proposal to send excess water from the basin south ...
A crowd of crane-lovers joined Rowe Sanctuary in celebrating its 50th anniversary. Attendees included a man who helped acquire the land for the center.
Whooping cranes, which stand over 5 feet tall, were never abundant. Hunting and habitat loss decimated the species by the early 1940s, when fewer than 20 birds remained.
The whooping crane couple, though, he found “magnificent.” These endangered, long-necked behemoths arrived in 2021 and set to building a nest amid his flooded fields.
The T.R.E.E. House’s mission is to provide children with a sensory engaging, interactive and fun learning experience.
A Comanche-led conservation project takes on an increasingly urgent mission: protecting the birds revered by many tribes ...
Animal species that have been saved by Endangered Special Act protections include the bald eagle, the California condor, the whooping crane and grizzly bear, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife ...
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