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HOME > Grey Crowned Crane > In the News – September 2022

In the News – September 2022

Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting our global programs.

Rukiga locals build trenches to beat soil erosion, Chimp Reports. Related coverage in The Informer Uganda and Kigezi Media Services.

Record 8 fledged chicks for Louisiana’s wild ‘whoopers,’ Associated Press. Follow-up story on Wisconsin Public Radio.

#TBT: How the 1937 creation of Aransas National Wildlife Refuge helped save whooping cranes from extinction, Caller Times

Vietnam national park to receive 2 cranes from Laos, eggs from Thailand, Tuoi Tre News

Uganda’s Crested Cranes face extinction, The Tower Post

Published October 3, 2022By Sara
Categorized as Grey Crowned Crane, North America, Sarus Crane, South-Southeast Asia, Sub-saharan Africa, Whooping Crane

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