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After weeks of waiting, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has issued its first count of the whooping crane flock ... Read Story »
The first whooper has left Canada, but there's no telling when the flock will arrive at their ancient winter home. Read Story »
The new method of surveying the flock is better, a state expert contends. Read Story »
The whoopers have returned. Read Story »
The whooping cranes seem to be settling in for the winter, according to a report issued by the Aransas National ... Read Story »
The count is in. This year, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service estimates there are about 279 whooping cranes in ... Read Story »
The old method was more accurate, according to the expert who counted whooping cranes for three decades. Read Story »
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The state should be required to put a water plan in place to protect whooping cranes. Read Story »
AUSTWELL - A lone whooping crane remains on its wintering grounds at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge. 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 »
The whooping cranes will soon be winging their way back north, but the legal controversy surrounding the birds continues. Read Story »
AUSTWELL - Aransas National Wildlife Refuge specialists will soon conduct an aerial count to determine if all whooping cranes left ... Read Story »
The return of the whooping cranes is well under way, with 237 birds back at the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge. Read Story »
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist Brad Strobel was out on the east shore of Aransas National Wildlife Refuge on ... Read Story »
One of the icons of Texas is in trouble. The whooping crane has been a symbol of Texans' love of ... Read Story »
The recent federal court opinion holding the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) accountable for the deaths of 23 whooping ... Read Story »
The whooping cranes haven't arrived yet, but they should be winging in soon. Read Story »
The whooping cranes are back in Texas and the San Antonio Bay Partnership is ready to celebrate. Read Story »