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The water may be the draw for this Gulf Coast town, but on land you’ll find history museums, art galleries, bird sanctuaries, ...
What’s more, while tribal aviaries helped meet the need for eagle feathers, there was still no legal pipeline for obtaining feathers from other bird species. The Yuchi people, for example, require ...
The Fish and Wildlife Service this week reported steady growth in the population of the rarest crane in the world.
A record number of whooping cranes — 557 — were spotted this winter around the Texas coast, the highest count ever recorded ...
As human expansion continues to encroach on wildlife habitats, interactions between humans and animals are becoming more ...
Whooping cranes are almost solid white except for their black wing tips that are exposed while flying. Cultivated grains make up the majority of a crane’s diet.
Advances in conservation breeding and management of whooping cranes (Grus americana) / Sandra R. Black, Kelly D. Swan -- 17. Reproduction and reproductive strategies relevant to management of whooping ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The recent fatal shooting of an endangered whooping crane in rural Indiana is a sad reminder of the threat gunfire poses to North America's tallest birds as the rare species ...
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.
A visual and linguistic delight, this celebration of the endangered whooping crane delivers a subtle environmental message. Beginning ""in the far North/ when October spills/ across the ice/ and ...