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The Whooping Crane is Critically Endangered. Now's the Time to Save It.

Summary by airmail.news
Meet Grus americana, the whooping crane: a towering, snow-white bird with a wingspan stretching more than seven feet. Instead of chirping, they “whoop,” letting out a trumpet-like call that carries for miles. With jet-black wing tips and dagger-like bills, they stalk the shallows for lunch—reptiles, voles, and the occasional berry. Every spring, males leap, flap, and toss grass into the air to impress potential mates. If the performance lands, t…
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airmail.news broke the news in on Saturday, March 29, 2025.
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