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CORPUS CHRISTI - A lawsuit against state officials over whooping crane deaths will move forward, a federal judge ruled Wednesday. Read Story »
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Your rod and reel is in hand, wind whipping through your hair, and not a man is in sight to ... Read Story »
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A survey of nesting whooping cranes in and around Wood Buffalo National Park in Canada detected a record 75 nests. Read Story »
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The whooping cranes have made it through the winter though not without some possible mortalities. Read Story »
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The old method was more accurate, according to the expert who counted whooping cranes for three decades. Read Story »
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Hello Anglers! Read Story »
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The judge has ruled, but the whooping crane case isn't over yet. Read Story »
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The carcass of an adult whooping crane was found Thursday on Matagorda Island by an Aransas National Wildlife Refuge staff ... Read Story »
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The state should not be required to change its water plan on behalf of the whooping cranes. Read Story »
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The whoopers took their time making the trek, but most of the flock has arrived at their winter home. Read Story »
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Last week's cold snap sent more whooping cranes winging south, with 70 arriving at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, according to ... Read Story »
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Riley Holladay, 18, was raised to know the importance of saying goodbye. At 5:45 a.m. Wednesday he woke his mother, ... Read Story »
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The state should be required to put a water plan in place to protect whooping cranes. Read Story »
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AUSTWELL - A lone whooping crane remains on its wintering grounds at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge. Read Story »
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When Henry Wolff Jr. first moved to Victoria in the 1960s as a young reporter, he couldn't wait to experience ... Read Story »
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The whoopers are back, but even as the famed birds settle in at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge for what promises ... Read Story »
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The whooping cranes will soon be winging their way back north, but the legal controversy surrounding the birds continues. Read Story »
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AUSTWELL - Aransas National Wildlife Refuge specialists will soon conduct an aerial count to determine if all whooping cranes left ... Read Story »