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HOME > Demoiselle Crane > In the News – August 2021

In the News – August 2021

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

Whooping Cranes make a major comeback, Association of Zoos and Aquariums’ Connect

Shifting of the migration route of White-naped Crane (Antigone vipio) due to wetland loss in China, Remote Sensing

How to spend a long weekend in scenic Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, Travel Awaits

Genetic diversity and differentiation of the widespread migratory Demoiselle Crane, Grus virgo, on the northern edge of the species’ distribution, Journal of Ornithology

A new ‘green status of species’ will measure the recovery of threatened plants and animals, The Washington Post

In the 608: Experience the “Cranes of the World” in Baraboo, Channel 3000

Published September 1, 2021By Sara
Categorized as Demoiselle Crane, East Asia, Global Headquarters, Newsroom, North America, White-naped Crane, Whooping Crane

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