For almost a decade, wildlife experts have been working to re-establish a flock of migrating whooping cranes in the Eastern United States. But the Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership is having a touch of the baby blues. Scientists are having trouble getting the whoopers to hatch chicks on their own in the wild. Chuck Quirmbach reports…
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