Matchmaking efforts by a North Florida wildlife refuge that paired up two endangered whooping cranes two years ago have finally paid off. On Tuesday, biologists at White Oak announced that the cranes, ...
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Grasshopper and Hemlock don't know it, but the whooping crane parents of two chicks recently hatched at White Oak Conservation in Nassau County are ambassadors for their critically endangered species.
A project intended to help save endangered whooping cranes is taking flight at White Oak Conservation, an internationally respected wildlife refuge in Nassau County. White Oak is building a 25-acre ...
A reintroduction success story took place this past weekend, when a Whooping Crane family returned to Wisconsin, flown North courtesy of Windway Capital Corp. of Sheboygan. The family will call the ...
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