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HOME > East Asia > In the News – November and December 2019

In the News – November and December 2019

Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting the International Crane Foundation’s global programs.

Dressed in costumes, biologists release endangered cranes in Louisiana marsh, Fox 8 New Orleans

Baraboo crane group: This year marked first time Whooping Cranes called Sauk County their summer home, WiscNews

Safeguarding the last migratory route of Siberian Cranes, ChinaDaily

The first endangered Whooping Cranes of the season have arrived in south Texas, Caller Times

Victoria Falls dries to trickle after worst drought in a century, The Guardian

Intl. birdwatching week kicks off at China’s largest freshwater lake, CGTN

A Whooping Crane’s killer got off easy, frustrating conservationists, Audubon Magazine

Published January 6, 2020By Sara
Categorized as East Asia, In the News, Newsroom, North America, Siberian Crane, Sub-saharan Africa, White-naped Crane, Whooping Crane

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