Ultralight aircraft would be used to teach young whoopers the migration route, should the proposed rule and draft environmental assessment be approved by the USFWS and its state partners. The birds would leave from Necedah National Wildlife Refuge in Wisconsin and fly to Chassahowitzka NWR in central Florida. Currently, there are about 250 whooping cranes […]
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