Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Surviving whooping crane to stay in the wild

The sole survivor of the whooping crane "Class of 2006" will be allowed to stay free in the wild but will be closely monitored; strong storms killed the 17 other birds that were with it - Feb. 6, St. Petersburg Times

Labels: birds, endangered species, whooping cranes

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