Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Crane whisperer
Zhao Xisen has managed to help a pair of hooded cranes at Beijing Zoo conceive after seven years of infertility. Sun Ye finds out more. - By Sun Ye (China Daily)
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
14 more whooping cranes to join flock in Louisiana
NEW ORLEANS - More than a dozen young whooping cranes are expected to arrive this fall in southwest Louisiana, doubling the number in a flock being reintroduced near the area where the state's last wild flock lived in the 1930s, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says. http://bit.ly/OCddMP
Thursday, September 6, 2012
Rare whooping crane making a comeback
N.W.T. whooping crane death investigated
An investigation is underway to find if a whooping crane in Wood Buffalo National Park in the Northwest Territories died because of an injury it received while being tagged for research.http://bit.ly/U9AR1T
Wind power takes precedence over protecting endangered cranes
Why is the U.S. government funding and promoting a plan to allow one of North America's rarest birds to be killed by wind turbines? While many environmentalists tout wind power as a source of green energy, the fact that wind turbines pose a threat to birds, including the highly endangered whooping crane, has received little notice.
Putin Pulls Off Latest Feat: Flying With the Birds
MOSCOW — Vladimir V. Putin is the unquestioned supreme leader of Russia, known for his icy stare and steely ways. But now Mr. Putin has taken on a new, perhaps more tender, leadership role. He has guided a flock of birds — through the air.
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