ReferIndia News In 1941, only 21 whooping cranes were left worldwide; protection of their last wild breeding grounds helped the species rebound to more than 800 birds

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In 1941, only 21 whooping cranes were left worldwide; protection of their last wild breeding grounds helped the species rebound to more than 800 birds

Published on: July 14, 2026, 7:02 p.m. | Source: Times of India

Science News: With a height of almost five feet, white feathers and black tips on its wings, the whooping crane is a striking example of survival in modern natural .

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