The RSPB is currently working with the UK Crane Working Group, Natural England and the Norfolk Wildlife Trust to study the country's small resident population in the east of England. Since two birds turned up in 1979 numbers have increased to over 50 individuals and around a dozen pairs now breed annually in the country. In addition to these birds there is a current project to reintroduce cranes into the Somerset Levels and Moors....
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Friday, October 15, 2010
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