“Follow along as biologists track Whooping Cranes at the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge. Using satellite GPS technology the team hopes to help protect this endangered species.”
This is an excellent informative video, recently released by Texas Parks and Wildlife. It lets the public learn something about what is being accomplished to learn more about the endangered whooping cranes. Friends of the Wild Whoopers is so glad that this research is being done on the Aransas/Wood Buffalo flock because there is such a large need to better understand this last remaining self-sustaining population.
***** FOTWW’s mission is to help preserve and protect the Aransas/Wood Buffalo
population of wild whooping cranes and their habitat. *****
