Wild Wild Wetlands Library Program
Jul 11, 2024 @ 10 AM – 11 AMJoin us for the Wild Wild Wetlands program at the Acadia Parish Library in Rayne, Louisiana, on July 11 at 10 a.m.!
Address: 109 W Perrodin St. Rayne, Louisiana, United States
Annual Midwest Crane Count - April 18
Get InvolvedAnnual Midwest Crane Count - April 18
Get InvolvedJoin us for the Wild Wild Wetlands program at the Acadia Parish Library in Rayne, Louisiana, on July 11 at 10 a.m.!
Address: 109 W Perrodin St. Rayne, Louisiana, United States
I encountered my first Sandhill Crane in the spring of 1973. As a first-year graduate student and an ornithology teaching assistant, I was weak at the knees with my inexperience, yet loving every minute. Drs. George Archibald and Ron Sauey, recently of Cornell University, were just establishing the International Crane Foundation on the northern outskirts of Baraboo, Wis.
Agencies say the annual cost to operate the proposed hunt far outweighs revenues by $1.6 million and would completely overwhelm current farmer assistance programs.
The two populations of North America’s migrating Whooping Cranes exhibit vastly different behaviors on their journey south. The remnant Aransas-Wood Buffalo Population (AWBP) migrates about 2,500 miles along the Central Flyway to reach their historic wintering grounds in coastal Texas. The Eastern Migratory Population (EMP), a reintroduced population established in 2001, was originally taught to fly to coastal Florida to salt marshes that mimic the conditions of the wintering habitat in Texas.