Oak Harbor, Ohio — A five-year study of Ohio’s sandhill cranes revealed a surprise: the state is home to more of the birds than biologists originally believed. “Numbers (of cranes) are expanding. We find new pairs all the time,” said Dave Sherman, wetland habitat coordinator for the Ohio DNR. That discovery proved an added benefit […]
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