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How Young Whooping Cranes Learn Their Migration Lessons
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For ten years, Operation Migration has been teaching new "classes" of young whooping crane chicks and leading their first migration to Florida.
Nov 6, 2010
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Kathlin F. Sickel
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Bringing the Whooping Cranes Back to Wisconsin
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The migration part of an experimental program to reintroduce whooping cranes in Wisconsin is working. Will the breeding program begin to work soon?
Mar 10, 2012
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Kathlin F. Sickel
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Wild Whooping Crane Chicks Hatch in Wisconsin
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The goal of establishing a self-sustaining flock of whooping cranes depends on a still too-rare occurrence: wild-born chicks. But progress has been made.
May 19, 2011
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Kathlin F. Sickel
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Cranes of the World Are at Home in Wisconsin
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The International Crane Foundation, which has taken root in central Wisconsin, is an exotic location in the midst of an upper Midwest landscape.
May 5, 2011
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Kathlin F. Sickel
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Florida's St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge
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The vast coastal marshes provide visitors abundant opportunities for birdwatching. This refuge encompasses over 68,000 acres on the Apalachee Bay/Gulf Coast of Florida.
Apr 29, 2009
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Cheryl Pratt
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Get Outdoors and Give Back at a National Wildlife Refuge Near You
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Americans who want to do something nice for their country, and themselves, too, find that they can do both by volunteering at National Wildlife Refuges.
Jun 29, 2011
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Kathlin F. Sickel
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