It's too soon to say what the long-term impacts of earlier wildfires might be on the world’s only natural wild migratory ...
The species once dwindled to about 50 birds nationwide, but today, the population has grown to more than 500.
Aransas-Wood Buffalo whooping crane population counts stayed stable this winter. Read more about the endangered bird species ...
Hear the remarkable tale of the bird that came within a hair’s breadth of extinction. Find out how the whooping crane’s ...
GUEYDAN, La. - For more than sixty years, Louisiana lost one of its most majestic birds, the whooping crane. Whooping cranes are North America's tallest flying birds, standing about five feet tall.
The haunting call of the whooping crane has echoed across North America's wetlands for thousands of years. Now, ...
A first-of-its-kind sighting emerged from the latest survey.
A group of Jeff Davis Parish children got an up-close lesson Thursday on one of North America’s rarest birds as a wildlife ...
WILMETTE, Ill. (CBS) -- Wildlife experts successfully rescued a whooping crane that was found in a residential rea in north suburban Wilmette this week. Birder Scott Judd shared photos of the rescue ...
BIRDMAI copy has bookplate: Smithsonian Institution Libraries, Nada Kramar Endowment Income Fund. 1. Whooping cranes past and present / John B. French, Sarah J. Converse, Jane E. Austin -- 2.
George Archibald is growing tired of telling this story, but to prove history is repeating itself right here at the Dallas Zoo, he'll start from the beginning. It's 1982 and the conservationist is ...
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