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An adult Whooping Crane is white with a red crown and a long, dark, pointed bill.
The endangered Whooping Crane has also been spotted near the bay.
In some species, such as the Whooping Crane, the male and the female take turns incubating the egg.
The Whooping Crane and other bird's survival depends on the availability of blue crab.
The Whooping Crane was declared endangered in 1967.
Gordon led efforts that, in turn, led to a new, more effective vaccine for Whooping Cough.
In particular the filming of the Whooping Cranes was the result of adventurous circumstances.
For the Whooping Crane there is no freedom but that of unbounded wilderness, no life except its own.
The Whooping Crane is still one of the rarest birds in North America.
The entire refuge is designated critical habitat for the endangered Whooping Crane, mostly seen during fall migration, but also in the spring.
Cheyenne Bottoms is critical habitat for many endangered species, including the Whooping Crane.
"Damned thing called a Whooping Crane.
There, Whooping Crane populations were severely impacted by the rainfall, and only one was known to be alive by 1947.
The endangered Whooping Crane migrates through the delta on its way to its nearby nesting area.
The prosecuting attorney has estimated that the cost of raising and introducing to the wild one Whooping Crane could be as much as $100,000.
A third attempt has involved reintroducing the Whooping Crane to a new flyway established east of the Mississippi river.
World Wildlife Fund Works to protect the Whooping Crane and all endangered species.
Wood Buffalo Park contains the only natural nesting habitat for the endangered Whooping Crane.
The Northern Life Museum also hosts a Whooping Crane Display.
It is the second rarest crane in the world after the North American Whooping Crane.
The Whooping Crane (Grus americana) is the tallest American bird.
The project, expected to cost about $850,000 this year, is financed by the Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership, a consortium of public and private agencies.
The American White Pelican and Whooping Crane also have longer bodies than the condor.
Endangered Whooping Cranes occasionally visit the refuge en route to their wintering grounds in Texas.
Known as Whooping Crane Summer Range, it is classified as a Ramsar site.