LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Since the Louisville Zoo first opened in 1969, an East African crowned crane has never hatched a chick. After 52 years, that finally changed Oct. 12 when a female chick ...
An adult grey crowned crane with the two latest additions at the Crocworld Conservation Centre. (IMAGE CREDIT: Shalean Du Toit) For the first time ever, two endangered grey-crowned cranes have been ...
The Louisville Zoo is welcoming its first east African crowned crane chick in zoo history.The female chick hatched on Oct. 12 to 19-year-old Freddy and 4-year-old Barbara. The pair lives in the bongo ...
Once a familiar sight across many landscapes, the majestic grey crowned crane is now facing an increasingly uncertain future. The large-scale wheat and maize farms, which once supported crane ...
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