Several thousand cranes are making their way through Nebraska — from Alda to Lewellen, you can hear the unique and primeval call of the sandhill crane. Cranes are one of the oldest birds on earth.
Lufthansa is making progress in cutting passenger-related emissions mainly with more efficient aircraft, but its overall carbon footprint tells a different story. Lufthansa's overall emissions ...
A man has tragically died after breaking into a building site, climbing a construction crane and falling from a "significant height". The North West Ambulance Service told the Daily Express they ...
in order to further reduce the greenhouse gas emissions of Lufthansa Cargo’s Triple Seven freighter fleet. This also applies to the B777 freighters belonging to JV partner AeroLogic (50% DHL / 50% LHC ...
Watching the air ships come in and push back from Yellowknife is a real treat as a C-46 (one with a tell-tale Lufthansa Crane seen faintly on the tube) double bubble, early pressurized tube, veteran ...
In this guest article, Svenja Steffen, Sustainability Lead Corporate and Aviation Services, Lufthansa Industry Solutions discusses ... and its founder, Matt Crane. By establishing a consistent ...
Over 100 migrating sandhill cranes have been found dead from avian influenza at Fish Lake. An estimated 1,500 sandhill cranes in Indiana have died from bird flu this year. The current H5N1 strain ...
Karen A. Crane-Rancka, 75, of Dunkirk passed away Sunday, February 23, 2025 at Brooks Memorial Hospital. Born in Dunkirk on July 7, 1949, daughter of the late Raymond and Elaine (Ostrye ...
AUSTIN, Ind. (WDRB) – Dead sandhill cranes found in southern Indiana are raising concerns about the spread of avian flu from poultry to wild birds. In Jackson County, near Brownstown and Seymour ...
Dozens of sandhill cranes have been found dead along Highway 50 near Seymour and Brownstown. Cincinnati resident Catherine Greenwood was passing through the area Sunday when she shared photos on ...
Contributed photo / A dead sandhill crane rests on the edge of the water at the Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge in Rhea County, Tennessee, in a photo taken by photographer Kathleen Greeson on Feb. 4, 2025.