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HOME > In the News > In the News – January 2021

In the News – January 2021

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

California farmers work to create a climate change buffer for migratory water birds, Inside Climate News

Whooping Crane numbers steadily increasing on the Texas coast, Austin American Statesman

Trump Administration, in parting gift to industry, reverses bird protections, The New York Times

Why landowners should become custodians of biodiversity, Farmer’s Weekly, South Africa

Colorado Crane Conservation Coalition marks 10 years with new director, nest cam and scholarships, Craig Press

Published February 4, 2021By Sara
Categorized as In the News, Newsroom, North America, Sandhill Crane, Sub-saharan Africa, Whooping Crane

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