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And I'm going to tell him where to find his whooping cranes.
Plans are on track for next year's effort with the whooping cranes.
But last evening I heard that the whooping cranes were missing.
Whooping cranes stop over on their way north to nesting areas.
It is the only known nesting site of whooping cranes.
The last flock of wild whooping cranes left in existence.
At their backs were the last sixty whooping cranes left on Earth.
They touch upon whooping cranes to raise the question why species should be saved in the first place.
Perhaps the whooping cranes carry a message, bearing it far and wide.
Are you actually prepared to kill and die for whooping cranes?"
They aren't whooping cranes, to be preserved till the last one dies out.
It's on the migratory flight path of the whooping cranes.
Now, whooping cranes, in case you didn't know it, are noted for their mating dance.
"Why haven't you spoken out about the whooping cranes, Sissy?"
"They're like the last flock of whooping cranes," the clerk said, starting forward now that the old black had reached the far side.
I am the man who rescued our whooping cranes!"
Only approximately 300 Whooping Cranes are known to exist in the wild.
This flock of whooping cranes is the only naturally occurring wild population in the world.
There are only an estimated 300 Whooping Cranes believed to be in existence.
By mid-October, the birds (including whooping cranes) arrive in the valley.
Whooping cranes - the tallest North American birds - are the family type.
(The same thing has been tried on Canada geese and whooping cranes.)
We'll work outta Texas, just like the whooping cranes."
Adult Whooping Cranes' black wing tips are visible during flight.
You say you aren't thinking about whooping cranes?
Describe the whooping crane (Grus americana) in twenty-five words or less.
The Whooping Crane (Grus americana) is the tallest American bird.
ARKive - images and movies of the Whooping Crane (Grus americana)
The 'Whooping Crane' ('Grus americana'), the tallest North American bird, is an endangered Crane (bird) species named for its whooping sound and call.
The Florida Sandhill Crane was listed as EC or easily confused in order to facilitate an attempted re-introduction of the Whooping Crane (Grus americana) into Florida.
It is one of three cranes present at Rancho La Brea, the others being the living Whooping Crane (Grus americana) and Sandhill Crane (Grus canadensis).
DESCRIBE THE WHOOPING CRANE (Grus americana) in twenty-five words or less.
In 2001, the Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership raised Whooping Crane (Grus americana) chicks in Wisconsin's Necedah National Wildlife Refuge then guided them to the Chassahowitzka NWR for the winter.