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October 27, 2006

Whooping cranes reproduce in Winsconsin

Filed under:  — cyberhobo at 10:54 am

The last recorded successful US Midwest nesting was in Iowa in 1894. From a low point of 15 individuals, this is considered a milestone in the effort to preserve the species. It seems like the hope is that if human predation is controlled the species will survive on its own.


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