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