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HOME > East Asia > In the News – February 2022

In the News – February 2022

Cover of February 2022 issue of China National Geography magazine with a flying Red-crowned Crane.Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting our global programs.

The February issue of China National Geography, pictured, features over 30 pages of beautifully designed content on the world’s cranes.

Have Wetlands Will Travel: Migratory Birds Benefit from Habitat Conservation in China, Wilson Center Environment Change and Security Program

Endangered Crested Crane: Destruction of wetlands poses threat to national bird, NTVUganda

Guest Column: Sandhill Crane hunt a threat that doesn’t resolve crop depredation, Wiscnews

Published March 7, 2022By Sara
Categorized as East Asia, Grey Crowned Crane, In the News, Newsroom, North America, Red-crowned Crane, Sandhill Crane, Siberian Crane, Sub-saharan Africa

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