Wednesday, April 8, 2009

The valiant effort to save North America's biggest bird from extinction has suffered a setback

EDMONTON — When the world's last remaining flock of wild whooping cranes set off on its migration south from the nesting grounds on the Alberta/Northwest Territories border last fall, wildlife biologists on both sides of the border were upbeat about how the 4,000-kilometre flight to Texas would turn out.

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