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T40cfr403:
First whooping cranes sighted at wildlife refuge

https://www.victoriaadvocate.com/news/2017/oct/27/first-whooping-cranes-sighted-at-wildlife-refuge/

T40cfr403:
Parent-Reared Whooping Crane #30-17

http://operationmigration.org/InTheField/2018/01/09/parent-reared-whooping-crane-30-17/

T40cfr403:
Still $9000 Reward in 2016 Whooping Crane Killings

https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/louisiana/articles/2018-03-15/still-9000-reward-in-2016-whooping-crane-killings

T40cfr403:
'Craniacs' conservation group Operation Migration shutting down after 25 years

https://chippewa.com/news/state-and-regional/craniacs-conservation-group-operation-migration-shutting-down-after-years/article_c059d9ee-65e2-5a14-bf8b-c1134aeb95e3.html


Two whooping cranes glide during their approximately 90-day migration to Florida in 2015. Operation Migration, which has helped restore the whooping crane population in the eastern United States, says it is calling it quits at the end of the year.
JOE DUFF, OPERATION MIGRATION


An Operation Migration ultralight aircraft leads young cranes on their migration journey to Florida in 2014. The ultralight-lead migration project ended in 2016 after the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service began shifting to a more natural reintroduction model.
HEATHER RAY, OPERATION MIGRATION

AlisonL:
Operation Migration Resigns From WCEP & Dissolves Organization



http://operationmigration.org/InTheField/2018/08/17/operation-migration-resigns-from-wcep-dissolves-organization/

Very sad to read this article.  :(

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