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  1. Storyline. This documentary follows the migration of the endangered Whooping Crane from its wintering grounds in Texas to its nesting grounds in Canada's Northwest Territories. The film follows a group of wildlife biologists who are tracking the cranes using radio collars.

    • David F. Oyster
    • 1984-04-04
    • Documentary, History
    • 42
  2. 22. Nov. 2020 · 71. 5.9K views 2 years ago. This documentary follows the migration of the endangered Whooping Crane from its wintering grounds in Texas to its nesting grounds in Canada's Northwest Territories....

    • 57 Min.
    • 6,7K
    • ThisOldVideo2
  3. 10. Feb. 2021 · 389. 25K views 2 years ago. This is a one hour natural history documentary about the Whooping Crane, North America's tallest flying bird and one of its rarest. Down to just 14 birds in the...

    • 50 Min.
    • 31,1K
    • SargentBoulder
  4. Nature. Release Date. 1984. Technical Specs. Duration. 60m. TCM Emails. Sign Up. A "National Geographic" documentary special detailing the efforts by U.S. and Canadian scientists to save North America's whooping crane which has teetered for decades on the edge of extinction.

  5. Operation Migration was a nonprofit, charitable organization, which developed a method using ultralight aircraft to teach migration to captive-raised, precocial bird species such as Canada geese, trumpeter swans, sandhill cranes, and endangered whooping cranes .

  6. Watch in full on Odysee https://odysee.com/@Didz:e/flight-of-the-whooping-crane-(1984):cFlight Of The Whooping Crane (1984)This documentary follows the migra...

  7. “Journey of the Whooping Crane” is a one-hour natural history documentary produced for Georgia Public Broadcasting illustrating the remarkable life story of Whooping Cranes. At five feet tall, and a wingspan over seven feet, the Whooping Crane has the distinction of being North America’s tallest bird and sadly, also one of its rarest.