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) http://bit.ly/PzISLM

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

State officials are working to rebuild a historic population of whooping cranes in the marshes of southwest Louisiana, birds that haven't been seen in the state for more than 60 years.
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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.
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Early bird arrival offers hope for Sandhill cranes' future

Sandhill cranes have returned to their winter quarters in San Joaquin County earlier than ever.

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.