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Ultralight-led Whooping Crane migrationUltralight-led Whooping Cranes will be Released on Wheeler NWR
February 3, 2012

Nine juvenile Whooping Cranes on their first ultralight-led migration south will be taken to Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) in Morgan County, Ala. in the next few days. The nine Whooping Cranes will be placed in travel enclosures and loaded onto vehicles as soon as possible. They will be driven about 70 miles from Winston County, Ala., to Wheeler NWR. The cranes will be temporarily housed in a secure pen, during which time they will be fitted with identification bands and tracking transmitters. The young birds will then be released in the company of other Whooping Cranes that have been wintering at the refuge. Read more

 

Sandhill Crane Hunt Update
February 2, 2012

The International Crane Foundation does not endorse or oppose Sandhill Crane hunting in North America.  We recognize the role of regulated hunting in current wildlife population management practices, and the importance of hunting traditions to communities, not just on this continent, but globally.  We maintain three strong positions relative to crane hunting. Read more

 

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