Resource Type: Press Release
Resource Type: Press Release
Resource Type: Press Release
ICF has studied the interaction between cranes and agriculture for two decades. In that time ICF has been able to develop effective ways to prevent crane damage to planted corn seeds. This solution can be implemented by growers themselves, advancing conservation while sustainably solving damage to agriculture. Photo by Ted Thousand
Resource Type: Press Release
Resource Type: Press Release
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As a pair of Whooping Cranes remains in North Carolina’s Clay County, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service urges spectators to maintain their distance in order to not spook the cranes and reduce their familiarity with humans.”