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Breeding Season Produces History-Making Wisconsin Wild Chicks

A history-making breeding season is winding down for whooping cranes in the Eastern Migratory Population that summers in Wisconsin, yielding a dozen chicks.

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Nebraska Public Encouraged to Report Whooping Crane Sightings

The entire population of whooping cranes in the Central Flyway is expected to migrate through Nebraska over the next several weeks.

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Wilkinson WMA Reopened to Public Use Following Whooping Cranes’ Departure

Wilkinson Wildlife Management Area (WMA) in Platte County has reopened to the public following a temporary closure in place to protect whooping cranes using the area.

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Public Encouraged to Report Whooping Crane Sightings

The entire population of whooping cranes in the Central Flyway is expected to migrate through Nebraska over the next several weeks. Conservation entities encourage the public to report whooping crane

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Juvenile Whooping Cranes Released Into the Marsh at White Lake, WCA in Louisiana

Fourteen juvenile whooping cranes were released into the wild Monday at White Lake Wetlands Conservation Area (WCA) in Gueydan.

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14 Juvenile Whooping Cranes Added to Louisiana’s Experimental Population

Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) biologists have received a fifth cohort of juvenile whooping cranes at White Lake Wetlands Conservation Area (WCA) in Gueydan...

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It’s Whooping Crane Time

Four adult whooping cranes were spotted on Oct. 28 at Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area in Barton County but were gone by the next day.

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USFWS Proposes Reintroduction of Whooping Cranes into Louisiana

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced today in the Federal Register it is seeking public comment on a proposed rule to reintroduce the endangered whooping cranes...

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