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Whooping Crane Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Jan 1, 2009
allaboutbirds.org
0:41
Wisconsin whooping crane, Ducky, dies from strain of Avian flu
7 months ago
MSN
WISN 12 Milwaukee
2:09
Nature: Whooping Cranes
Dec 29, 2013
CBS News
Whooping Crane in Louisiana Success Story | The Heart of Louisiana
Jan 18, 2022
heartoflouisiana.com
0:36
While out in the field last month attempting to capture a crane, female L8-17 found a snake in the grass on the levee. After poking at it a few times, she must have decided it was too feisty to eat! Also present: male L20-17 (left) and female L12-17 (foreground). | Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries - Whooping Cranes
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Dec 10, 2019
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Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries …
Whooping Crane: The Ultimate Guide - Operation Migration
Sep 3, 2021
operationmigration.org
Sandhill Crane Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Jan 28, 2010
allaboutbirds.org
2:54
Whooping Crane in Louisiana
Jan 19, 2022
fox8live.com
1:48
The whooping crane is one of the world’s rarest birds and is listed as endangered in the United States. Conversion of the species’ prairie and wetland habitat to farmland and unregulated hunting led to the decline of this species both in Louisiana and across the nation. In 2011, LDWF and partners began a project to return whooping cranes to the state for the first time since 1950, releasing 10 juvenile cranes into the wild at White Lake Wetlands Conservation Area. Please consider supporting LDWF
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Oct 30, 2020
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Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries …
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From the field ~ There's one more Whooping Crane in the wild! Balerion, or 79-19, was released last night in Green Lake County, Wisconsin, near adult Whooping Cranes 67-15 and 3-17. By releasing the chick near an existing pair, our goal is for the adults to “adopt” 79-19 and teach her their migratory route this fall. The young female was parent-reared at our headquarters this year by a Whooping Crane pair. Learn more about Whooping Crane reintroduction: bit.ly/311Eej1 | International Crane Found
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Oct 9, 2019
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International Crane Foundation
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Typically Whooping Crane calls all sound similar (at least to human ears) however one of our females has a more “goose-like” honk, which will make it easy to ID her even without transmitter or band data, once we are able to figure out which of the two female companions is actually making the sound! Take a listen! | Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries - Whooping Cranes
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Jan 9, 2019
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Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries …
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Here’s a short video of the whooping crane juveniles shortly after they were released from the top-netted pen last week! They explored the open pen for a while before a few of them took off, landing in the open marsh. All seven have remained around the pen so far. | Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries - Whooping Cranes
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5 months ago
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Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries …
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Whooping cranes dance to kick off mating season
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Apr 5, 2021
theadvertiser.com
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Sound up! 🥰 In captivity, whooping crane eggs are monitored throughout the incubation period to ensure the embryo is developing and progressing properly, typically through weighing and candling. Once the embryo has grown large enough, movement of the egg can actually be observed. In the final few days, the embryo breaks into the aircell where it breathes air for the first time and is able to vocalize. Observing strong movement and hearing peeping is a good indication the chick is in the correct
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Jul 28, 2023
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Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries …
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Endangered whooping crane dies of avian flu at Wisconsin wildlife refuge
6 months ago
MSN
TMJ4 News Milwaukee,WI
1:08
LW1-16, the first wild Whooping Crane hatched in Louisiana in 75 years, takes a bath. The chick could fledge any day now! Video: Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries - Whooping Cranes | National Audubon Society
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Aug 9, 2016
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National Audubon Society
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Audubon Species Survival Center is rearing 13 endangered whooping crane chicks! Three of these chicks are currently being reared by adults in our facility, while the other 10 are being costume-reared by our animal care experts. To reinforce the habit of the chicks keeping a healthy distance from people and to prevent them from imprinting on humans, our staff wear a white cotton crane costume. The chicks learn to eat by watching the costumed crane experts peck the ground with a fake crane head, a
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8 months ago
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Audubon Nature Institute
3:52
Whooping crane from Dallas Zoo found shot to death in Louisiana, officials say
Mar 14, 2024
wfaa.com
0:09
The recently released juveniles are exploring their new surroundings, and two (females L3-24 and L4-24) have made a connection with a wild-hatched individual! This morning, the wild-hatched crane was observed providing food items to female L3-24, a behavior normally seen in parent-offspring relationships. We're thrilled to see this connection form so quickly and hope the trio remains together! | Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries - Whooping Cranes
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Nov 22, 2024
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Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries …
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While the oldest Louisiana chick has fledged, we confirmed today that LW12-24 has hatched! Female LFW12-15 and male L5-18 began nesting in 2021, but after 4 nests and 6 eggs that showed no signs of development, we were starting to think they weren't capable of producing viable eggs. We were planning to conduct an egg swap if they weren't successful, but this morning, we confirmed the presence of LW12-24! Congrats to these first time parents! | Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries - Who
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May 8, 2024
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Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries …
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Standing at an average of five feet tall, the Whooping Crane is one of the largest—and rarest—birds in North America. It flies 2,500 miles each year to winter on the Texas coast. 🔊 Stand up for the Endangered Species Act, which protects species like the Whooping Crane from going extinct: http://ow.ly/a47u30o3Q3t | National Audubon Society
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Mar 14, 2019
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National Audubon Society
3:10
We have BIG NEWS! 📢 We’re thrilled to announce that the first-ever whooping crane chick hatched at the Dallas Zoo's Whooping Crane Center of Texas has now been released into the wild! WATCH to see the behind-the-scenes journey that led to this remarkable conservation success. In collaboration with the Audubon Nature Institute, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries - Whooping Cranes, and the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Foundation, our juvenile whooping crane, along with three o
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Nov 21, 2023
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Dallas Zoo
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Last Tuesday we caught female, L14-17 in Jefferson County, TX and brought her back to Louisiana, where she was released on White Lake WCA property. Sadly, she had lost her mate last summer but never made an attempt to return to LA, instead remaining on and near the territory she had occupied with her mate. Unfortunately, there were no other whooping cranes in the area so she had no chance of finding a new mate. The capture, transport, and release all went well and we are thrilled that on Tuesday
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Mar 23, 2023
Facebook
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries …
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Calgary Zoo’s conservation program breeds rare set of whooping crane twins
Jul 14, 2021
Global News
Janet Mcconnaughey
0:27
We saw 107 Whooping Cranes today...central SK. Saskatchewan is the best place in the world to see them. In addition, we saw 4 bald eagles, Canada, Cackling and Snow Geese and a pond with Tundra Swans, one Sandhill Crane with the whoopers, and we even heard the trumpeting Whooper call. I was extremely grateful for this opportunity! ❤️ There are only around 830 of these birds in the world - in captivity and in the wild. Their comeback, after being hunted to near extinction, is slow. They only mate
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6 months ago
Facebook
Kimberly Joanne Epp
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The Moment a Whooping Crane Chick Is Born
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Whooping Crane
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