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Celebrate 15 Years of Whooping Crane Flights!
Organized by Operation Migration
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About this campaign
For 15 years Operation Migration(OM) used aircraft to guide endangered Whooping cranes on a migration route leading to survival of the species. Now that the aircraft-guided crane migrations have ended, here's your chance to support Operation Migration going forward.
Operation Migration from Audubon.orgTake a look back at Operation Migration, the program that taught captive-reared Whooping Cranes to migrate in the wild.
Posted by The National Audubon Society on Friday, February 26, 2016
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I've shard this with my students for 6 years and have viewed them coming in to their winter home twice. An absolutely amazing process!
I've been fascinated since hearing about a man flying south over Lake Ontario with Canada geese. I look forward to seeing what comes next in this journey.
...for the love of all animals and the Herculean efforts the staff has contributed through rain and shine!
Because I have, and will always, support O.M. in their work… wherever that path may now take them. Maybe, just maybe, the USFWS will realize the error of their ways.
Support for Wildlife...
Supporting the whoopers all the way from Australia!! Keep up the great work guys :-D
because the OM folks contributed so much to whooping crane conservation. You captured the public's imagination and inspired all of us. I always cried when I watched the final flyovers in Florida. Blessings to you!
I have been part of the grass roots support by sharing the power point presentation with civic groups in my home town and surrounding areas. I was able to collect donations to cover several miles each year. I hate to see the program end.