Monday, August 7, 2006

Fingers crossed for future of cranes

Ever since the first batch of rare whooping crane chicks ascended into the cool Wisconsin sky behind ultralights to learn a migration route to Florida, the reintroduction project has been a nail-biter; this year's cause for concern boils down to three little whooping cranes, the most precious to date, because they are the first members of the second generation - Aug. 7, St. Petersburg Times

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