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Home / Environment / New Sanctuary Safeguards Rare Whooping Cranes

New Sanctuary Safeguards Rare Whooping Cranes

18 Dec

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Summary

  • Over 3,300 acres acquired for vital winter habitat.
  • The last wild flock breeds in Canada, migrates to Texas.
  • Sanctuary aims to protect cranes from development and climate change.
New Sanctuary Safeguards Rare Whooping Cranes

A significant conservation effort has secured over 3,300 acres of vital winter habitat for North America's whooping cranes in Texas. This acquisition, spearheaded by the International Crane Foundation and its partners, aims to protect the last self-sustaining wild flock of these endangered birds.

The whooping crane, standing at about 5 feet tall, faces persistent threats from habitat loss, urban development, and climate change. Historically, only 16 of these birds were found in Texas in the early 1940s; however, dedicated conservation work has helped their numbers grow to over 550.

This new sanctuary, inspired by the Carolina wolfberry that cranes feed on, will undergo restoration efforts. Conservationists plan to use prescribed burns and plant smooth cordgrass to enhance the prairie and marsh ecosystems, ensuring a safe haven for the cranes' migration.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disclaimer:
A newly acquired 3,300+ acre sanctuary in Texas provides crucial winter habitat for the last wild flock of whooping cranes.
More than 550 whooping cranes migrate from Canada to Texas each winter, a significant rebound from historical lows.
Whooping cranes are threatened by urban development, climate change, and habitat loss, necessitating ongoing conservation efforts like the new sanctuary.

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