Friends of the Wild Whoopers on YouTube

Friends of the Wild Whoopers now has a YouTube Channel.

Over the past year or so, Friends of the Wild Whoopers, (FOTWW) has been lucky enough to have some loyal friends who have sent us some videos of the Aransas Wood Buffalo Population of wild whooping cranes. Some we have shared on the FOTWW Facebook page and a few on our website. We have gathered all of the videos that we have received and put them all in one place on YouTube, for easy access and viewing. FOTWW invites you to visit our FOTWW YouTube Channel and view the videos at your leisure.

As we receive more videos, we will be putting them up on our YouTube Channel. So, if you have created/recorded any videos of the wild whoopers taken along the Central Flyway from Wood Buffalo National Park to Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, feel free to send them to us.

Last but not least, we want to thank Kim Mann, Kevin Sims, and Chuck Hardin. It is because of their kindness and love of the whooping crane that we are able to provide our friends and fans a rare glimpse into the world of our beloved wild whoopers.

We hope you enjoy the videos. We did!

 

Whooping Crane
friendsofthewildwhoopers.org

***** FOTWW’s mission is to help preserve and protect the Aransas/Wood Buffalo
population of wild whooping cranes and their habitat. *****
Friends of the Wild Whoopers is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization.

 

 

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