Recent totals as of 10/2009, for the Whooping Crane population, indicates 352 in the wild, and about 150 in captivity. These are totals for adult birds of breeding age only. For more details, please see the sites listed below.
North America They leave in late autumn to their winter home in Texas so they can get food and in the spring they return to Wood Buffalo National Park to nest and raise their young this was taken from the site: http://www.odec.ca/projects/2002/kimberj/public_html/
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There is a record 270 endangered whooping cranes, But annual whooping crane mortality is high, with as many as half of the babies dying in their first year of life, and as many as 20 adults dying each year.
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