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How Young Whooping Cranes Learn Their Migration Lessons Article 
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 - Kathlin F. Sickel
Bringing the Whooping Cranes Back to Wisconsin Article 
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 - Kathlin F. Sickel
Wild Whooping Crane Chicks Hatch in Wisconsin Article 
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 - Kathlin F. Sickel
Cranes of the World Are at Home in Wisconsin Article 
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 - Kathlin F. Sickel
Florida's St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge Article 
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 - Cheryl Pratt
Get Outdoors and Give Back at a National Wildlife Refuge Near You Article 
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 - Kathlin F. Sickel