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Hopes for a record season for the whooping cranes at their wintering grounds are waning as the days go by ... 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 »
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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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The whooping cranes are back in Texas and the San Antonio Bay Partnership is ready to celebrate. 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 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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CORPUS CHRISTI - A federal courtroom could get a little more crowded now that a state river authority aims to ... 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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Another whooping crane has been spotted at the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge. Read Story »
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Sea-Dan Ranches in Calhoun County is now one of the largest conservation easements in the state under the Wetlands Reserve ... Read Story »
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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Winter whooping crane survey estimates there are a total of 279 whooping cranes, including ... 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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During the summer, brown pelicans caught in the wake of the oil spill were whisked out of the path of ... Read Story »
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MATAGORDA ISLAND - The Matagorda Island Lighthouse has stood here, a slim tower of metal in this spot on the ... Read Story »
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ROCKPORT-FULTON - From November to March just under 300 whooping cranes call the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge their winter home. ... Read Story »
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AUSTWELL - Tom LaDuke and Jill Pruetz stood at the top of the observation deck, peering out across the water ... Read Story »
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A federal court judge ruled Monday the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality violated a section of the Endangered Species Act ... Read Story »
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The return of the whooping cranes is well under way, with 237 birds back at the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge. Read Story »


