Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership Logo Where Are They Today?What's New2001 ReintroductionGet Involved!Crane InformationSitemapPartners

MediaKidsMedia
Blank Space


2002 News Releases from the
Migratory Whooping Crane Reintroduction Project

November 30, 2002 - Ultra Light-Led Endangered Whooping Cranes Reach Home -- Will Join Four From Last Year's Migration

“Lucky Number Seven” is First Whooping Crane to Make 1,300 Mile Solo Flight - News Release, November 22, 2002

Media Update: October 13, 2002 - First Leg of Migration Proves Challenging

Second Whooping Crane Flock Heads to Florida Behing Ultralights - October 13, 2002

Final Group of Experimental Whooping Crane Chicks Arrive at the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge - June 28, 2002

Second Flock of Experimental Whooping Crane Chicks Arrive at Necedah National Wildlife Refuge - June 12, 2002

Experimental Flock of Whooping Cranes Return to Central Wisconsin (April 19, 2002)

Experimental Flock of Whooping Cranes on Their Way North (April 10, 2002)

Second Whooping Crane Killed by Bobcat (Jan. 23, 2002)

Home

 

 


Where Are They Today? | What's New | Bringing Back Whoopers | Get Involved!
Crane Information | Partners | Site Map

Home | Kids & Teachers | Media

Whooping Crane - Eastern Partnership