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At 79, The World’s Leading Crane Conservationist Has No Plans To Slow Down — Or Miss March In Nebraska
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At 79, The World’s Leading Crane Conservationist Has No Plans To Slow Down — Or Miss March In Nebraska
As they do every night at sunset during their March midmigration stop in Nebraska's Central Platte region, thousands of sandhill cranes flew to overnight roosting spots on river sandbars. This group chose to settle March 24 west of the visitor and education center at Audubon's Rowe Sanctuary southwest of Gibbon.(Lori Potter / Flatwater Free Press) When Marcos Stoltzfus, director of Audubon’s Rowe Sanctuary southeast of Gibbon, asked visitors goi…
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