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Whooping CranesEvery fall, the Whooping Crane will migrate thousands of miles south to the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge where they spend the winter and early part of spring. The Aransas National Wildlife Refuge is world renowned for hosting the largest wild flock of endangered Whooping Cranes each winter, as well as one of the only places in the nation where Whooping Cranes can be observed in the wild. Whooping Cranes spend summers in the Northwest Territories of Canada where they nest and rear their young. With the population nearly vanishing in the early 1900s, the Whooping Cranes are among the most endangered species of birds. |

