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Whooping Crane flock (Grus americana) {!--아메리카흰두루미--> latin dict size=73   common dict size=512
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Subject Whooping Crane flock (Grus americana) {!--아메리카흰두루미-->

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Whooping Crane flock (Grus americana) {!--아메리카흰두루미-->

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Metadata
Title: Whooping Cranes at Aransas NWR
Alternative Title: (none)
Creator: Hines, Robert W.
Source: WV-14-Centennial Historic CD 2
Publisher: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Contributor: NATIONAL CONSERVATION TRAINING CENTER-PUBLICATIONS AND TRAINING MATERIALS
Language: EN - ENGLISH
Rights: (public domain)
Audience: (general)
Subject: Aransas, Refuge Centennial, bird, historic, endangered species, Texas

Description
Abstract: Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, north of Corpus Christi, Texas, is one of the National Wildlife Refuge System’s premier units, in large part because of the role it has played in the recovery of the endangered whooping crane, a 5-foot-tall white bird symbolic of this Nation’s efforts to restore the populations of severely imperiled animals and plants. Reportedly extinct by 1923, the last remaining residual population of whooping cranes wintered here, along the Texas Gulf Coast, though no one knew where the birds went in summer (discovered in 1954 to be Canada’s remote Wood Buffalo National Park ??? a 2,600-mile annual migration). Aransas provided the seed population from which birds were bred in captivity to bolster the Texas population, as well as to undertake experimental populations established between Idaho and New Mexico, and a recent non-migratory population in Florida.

Date
Available: November 04 2002
Issued: November 04 2002
Modified: May 10 2004

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