Whooping Cranes began to die out in the 1800s when Americans sett... ...nesting grounds. By 1940, there were as few as 22 cranes left. Since then, a major effort has made some pr... ...in a mate. Beak to the sky, it fills the air with whooping cries. The sole wild flock, liste...
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Saving the Whooping Crane
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