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Celebrate 15 Years of Whooping Crane Flights!
Organized by Operation Migration
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About this campaign
For 15 years Operation Migration(OM) used aircraft to guide endangered Whooping cranes on a migration route leading to survival of the species. Now that the aircraft-guided crane migrations have ended, here's your chance to support Operation Migration going forward.
Operation Migration from Audubon.orgTake a look back at Operation Migration, the program that taught captive-reared Whooping Cranes to migrate in the wild.
Posted by The National Audubon Society on Friday, February 26, 2016
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I remember loving the movie from years ago, and after discovering OM through Journey North, grew to love the class of 2015 and appreciate everyone nurturing the Whooping Crane eastern flock.
to save a great beautiful creature that God created.
I have followed the migration for the past 10 years and I admire all the staff, appreciate the time, dedication, sacrifice, tenacity, loyalty, so many qualities of everyone involved. Many times I have had tears of joy for what they have accomplished.
I have followed the migration from the start and want to continue to support the work of Operation Migration.
Thank You, to the whole OM team, for all you have done and will continue to do. Thanks!
The Operation Migration team is a terrific group of people. I admire their tireless dedication. It has been such a joy to follow our "Burds" through the years. Thanks to OM for bringing us all along. I am hopeful that the best is yet to come. :)
I have been awed by the beauty of these whooping cranes and the dedication of all involved in Operation Migration. I will miss this program but be forever grateful each and every time I see a whooping crane in Wisconsin and elsewhere!