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We lead seven field conservation projects in the eleven range countries, closely monitoring the Wattled Crane’s status, distribution, and threats. Five of these projects focus on the large floodplains that sustain most of world’s Wattled Cranes and provide immense economic and biodiversity value. The other two focus on key wetlands for
Wattled Cranes throughout the region over the past two decades has implications for the status of wetlands and biodiversity, as well as for human welfare in southern Africa. The project aims to...
The ZCWCP is part of a regional program that is investigating the role of Wattled Cranes as a flagship species for wetland conservation and management in Southern Africa.
The Wattled Crane (Bugeranus carunculatus) is the largest, rarest and most threatened of the six crane species occurring in Africa (Coverdale & McCann 2005).
5 Μαρ 2024 · Wattled cranes rely on wetlands and grasslands for survival – linking them to the human populations that depend on these ecosystems. Wattled cranes are the largest crane species in Africa; globally Vulnerable but Critically Endangered in South Africa and Ethiopia.
1 Φεβ 2002 · African seasonally inundated headwater swamps, so called dambos, play a very important role in the African natural resources economy, because they act as storage reservoirs absorbing water...
Species Review: Wattled Crane (Bugeranus carunculatus) 289 DISTRIBUTION AND STATUS OF KEY SITES Three isolated populations of Wattled Crane are recognized: two small isolated populations in South Africa and Ethiopia, and a larger, widespread, floodplain population in south-central Africa. Although