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Journey North Whooping Cranes
Journey North Whooping Cranes About the Whooping Crane Fall Reintroduction All photos courtesy of Operation Migration Getting Started Historic Times for Endangered Whooping Cranes On the brink of extinction, only 15 wild migratory cranes ...
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Journey North Whooping Cranes
Journey North Whooping Cranes Frequently Asked Questions Students Ask and Experts Answer Contributed by Ornithology Expert Laura Erickson Characteristics ... the whooping cranes' migration? When do whoopers leave their wintering grounds in Texas? Why do cranes depart at almost the identical time each spring? How do cranes prepare for the journey north? When do the cranes arrive ...
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Articles/ July-October 2001
(WI) 10/31 - Birders delight in rare visitor from the north (PA) 10/31 - Water Levels in Great lakes Continue to Drop ... Lakes 9/23 - Minnesota Wilderness Fire Plans Renewed 9/22 - Whooping Cranes Grounded By FAA Restrictions (WI) 9/21 - Michigan House ... Keweenaw Purchase (MI) 9/19 - Anishinabe Walkers Complete Great Lakes Migration Journey 9/18 - Terrorism May Reduce Funding for Michigan Sewer Repair ...
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Journey North: Whooping Crane Spring 2007
Journey North: Whooping Crane Spring 2007 Steve Hillebrand - USFWS Today's News Spring's Journey North Report Your Sightings How to Use Journey North Search Journey North Spring 2006 Journey North News: ... cranes you can identify. Whooping Crane Migration Update: February 24, 2006 They stand nearly five feet tall with wingspans wider than most cars. Right now, the world's 280 migratory whooping cranes ...
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EEK! - Critter Corner - Whooping Crane
Critter Corner - Whooping Crane . Whooping Crane The Journey South Cranes from the class of 2005 flying with the ultralight on their first migration to Florida. On their journey southward, the young whooping cranes and the ... unless the weather is poor. In the spring, they leave their wintering grounds to return north between late February and mid-April. For some great photos of the young whoopers ...
www.dnr.state.wi.us


Science and the Environment Bulletin: Watching Whoopers: Monitoring Crucial To Recovery
Since recovery efforts began, the whooping ... bred cranes the migrating behaviour they would normally learn from their parents. The ongoing trials and tribulations of the whooping crane recovery project are chronicled at the Journey North web ...
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The SLAVE RIVER "Great Canadian Rivers"
Each September, a few small flocks of whooping cranes make the perilous 4,000 kilometre journey from their summer home in the north-central corner of Wood ... earlier to preserve remaining wild buffalo herds. Still Endangered: Never numerous, the North American population of wild whooping cranes probably numbered no more than 1,400 in the late 1800's. ...
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Migratory Birds and Climate Change
Figure 3: A Whooping Crane--the tallest of all North American flying birds, Source Hear Cranes Call in Unison Hear an Adult Crane Give a Warning ... susceptible migratory birds are to climate disruptions, especially since this is a bird whose annual journey round-trip totals between 22,000 and 30,000 miles. Since Arctic terns live up ...
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Education Sites
Louisiana teacher! Journey North X X X X X X X X X X X X X Journey North is a web site dedicated to engaging students in the study of wildlife migration. Students can track monarch butterflies, bald eagles, robins, hummingbirds, manatees, and whooping cranes ... visit links to other estuary sites such as the North Carolina National Estuarine Research Reserve and the Albemarle Pamlico ...
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