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5 of 7 Whooping Crane Chicks at Necedah Have Died
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NECEDAH, Wis. (WTAQ) - Five of the seven whooping crane chicks that were hatched this year in a central Wisconsin wildlife refuge have apparently died, but the crane migration will go ahead this fall.
The Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership has had trouble getting the cranes to reproduce in the wild at the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge. This spring, 7 crane chicks hatched, but the International Crane Foundation says one of the young birds has been found dead, and a federal team is trying to determine the cause.
Crane Foundation spokeswoman Joan Garland says 4 other chicks are missing, possibly killed by coyotes, raccoons, eagles or other species. She says if the two remaining chicks survive, it's hoped they will be among the 24 birds migrating south for the first time this fall, either behind older cranes or ultra light aircraft.
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