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The Red Crowned Crane lives in marshy areas in Asia which are being cleaned out to make way for agriculture. Since it's losing its habitat, the native population is dwindling.
The red-crowned cranes are severely endangered with fewer than 3,000 remaining.The Palm Beach Zoo is among those participating in a species survival plan for the crane.Images: Palm Beach Zoo ...
Red-crowned Crane Can't Recognize Destroyed Wetlands The Zhalong Nature Reserve in northeast China s Heilongjiang Province -- China s largest red-crane habitat -- has again been hit by fire.
Despite the violence that these forces threaten, the 2½ -mile-wide stretch of border has become an unexpected sanctuary for one of the world’s most endangered birds: the red-crowned crane.
A popular Chinese song in 1990s tells the story of a young college girl falling into the marshes while trying to save a red-crowned crane and just to lose her life in Yancheng, Jiangsu province.
Fire Endangers Red-crowned Crane Habitat A fire has burned for three days in the wetlands of the Zhalong Nature Reserve in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province, the seasonal home of many of ...
The endangered red-crowned crane chick was born at WWT Martin Mere Wetlands Centre in Burscough. Nick Brooks, centre manager, said the successful hatching was a "great achievement" as previously ...
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