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How the Grey Crowned Crane Reclaimed Its Rights in the Marshes of Rwanda

Summary by Reporterre, Le Quotidien De L'écologie…
In decline everywhere else, grey crowned cranes are six times more numerous than they were ten years ago in Rwanda. This is the result of the work of a passionate veterinarian and rangers to save this emblematic species of the Great Lakes region. Rugezi Marshes (Rwanda), report "Over there! Grass cutters!" shouts the chief ranger, Jean-Paul Munezero, standing at the prow of a boat carrying about fifteen rangers and a rower. The patrol navigates …
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In decline everywhere else, grey crowned cranes are six times more numerous than they were ten years ago in Rwanda. This is the result of the work of a passionate veterinarian and rangers to save this emblematic species of the Great Lakes region. Rugezi Marshes (Rwanda), report "Over there! Grass cutters!" shouts the chief ranger, Jean-Paul Munezero, standing at the prow of a boat carrying about fifteen rangers and a rower. The patrol navigates …

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Reporterre, le quotidien de l'écologie… broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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