All animals tend to migrate for 1 of 3 reasons. Reproduction, lack of food or water, or changing climate
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Whooping cranes are the tallest bird in North America - around five feet tall.
Yes; annually from Canda down to southern USA and back.
It is to monitor whooping cranes habitats.
whooping cranes are white and sandhill cranes are gray
Whooping Cranes are not extinct, but almost were. If we haven't looked at the situation the way we did the whooping crane would probally be extinct by now. There are about 500 whooping cranes left in the North America (they only live in North America).
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The scientific family of the whooping crane is Gruidae.
To protect whooping cranes, there are several whooping crane sanctuaries throughout the United States. One of these sanctuaries is located in Baraboo, Wisconsin. At this sanctuary, whooping cranes are monitored and their eggs are protected until they hatch. When the cranes are mature, they are released into the wild.