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y the 1940s, Whooping Cranes seemed all but lost. The last migratory flock, which wintered at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge in Texas, had dwindled to 15 birds in 1941. unearthed historic photos from Allen’s trailblazing work.
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y the 1940s, Whooping Cranes seemed all but lost. The last migratory flock, which wintered at Aransas National Wildlife Refuge in Texas, had dwindled to 15 birds in 1941. unearthed historic photos from Allen’s trailblazing work.
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