This is a photo of the widowed crane’s new mate she met in Louisiana, officials say. Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries photo A tragic love story involving a widowed whooping crane ...
The whooping crane was listed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as threatened in 1967 and endangered in 1970. The agency said the bird’s name probably originated from the loud, single-note ...
Seen up close, the whooping crane leaves little doubt that birds are descendants of dinosaurs. Standing five feet tall, they have intense gold eyes, long spear-like beaks, pure white plumage ...
It's this portion of the bill that has the backing of Democrats like State Sen. Jamie Wall, who represents Green Bay. What ...
Like so many others, the Northern transplant flew to Florida for warmer temperatures, landed in Osceola County and stayed for ...