Wood Buffalo Whooping Cranes Webinar
With Prairie Conservation Action Plan (Saskatchewan)
Join the Prairie Conservation Action Plan for a fascinating webinar on the Aransas-Wood Buffalo Whooping Cranes, the rarest crane species in the world. Once reduced to just 21 individuals in the 1940s, this population has now rebounded to approximately 550 birds. Standing at an impressive 5 feet tall with striking white plumage and a red crown, Whooping Cranes have a captivating conservation story.
Experts Paityn Macko and Matti Bradshaw from the International Crane Foundation will explore the species' life history, the latest research, and conservation efforts to protect these iconic birds. This presentation is part of PCAP’s Native Prairie Speaker Series, a monthly webinar focusing on prairie conservation and species at risk.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn from leading experts—save the date and register today!
Location: Online
Time: 12:00 PM CST
More Information: Visit the event page for more information and to register
Cost: Free!
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