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Nebraska Scientists Help Track Whooping Cranes
Tuesday, 17 August 2010 11:49

whooping craneNine wild whooping crane chicks in remote Canada are wearing high-tech jewelry, courtesy of a pair of Nebraska scientists.

The endangered chicks were outfitted with miniature Global Positioning System transmitters and color-coded identification bands during a milestone research initiative by the Crane Trust, based near Wood River, Neb.

Read more about the crane tracking project from the Omaha World-Herald.

 
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