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Texas Whooper Watch seeks the help of citizen scientists in identifying Whooping Crane migration stopover sites and non-traditional wintering areas, in assessing whether any hazards exist to whoopers at these sites, and in learning more about behavior and habitat use at these sites.
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- Is It a Whooping Crane
One of the rarest North American birds, and also one of the largest and most magnificent. Once fairly widespread on the northern prairies, Show more. Conservation Statistics. 3Available Maps. 2Related Links. Whooping Crane. Grus americana. Species Migration.
4 Νοε 2021 · Whooping cranes make a 2,500-mile journey from their Canadian breeding grounds in northern Alberta’s Wood Buffalo National Park to the coastal marshes of Texas each year. The migration south to Texas can take up to 50 days.
16 Μαρ 2019 · The Texas Coastal Bend has long been a region whooping cranes migrated to in the wintertime. Find out where in Texas to find the endangered species.
7 Νοε 2022 · Whooping cranes make a 2,500-mile journey from their Canadian breeding grounds in northern Alberta’s Wood Buffalo National Park to the coastal marshes of Texas each year. The migration south to Texas can take up to 50 days.
12 Ιουν 2023 · Follow the annual movements of 19 Whooping Cranes as they journey from their wintering grounds along the Texas Gulf Coast to their breeding areas in Wood Buffalo National Park, Canada, and return to Texas.
The migratory Whooping Crane relies on a different Texas habitat – coastal wetlands – during their 2,300-mile migration. Let’s look at how sea-level rise will affect Texas’s wetlands and the Whooping Cranes that rely on them.