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22. Nov. 2020 · 21K subscribers. 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...
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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
- 1984-02
- Documentary
- 42
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...
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National Geographic planned to make a documentary about the whooping crane, which is endangered, so when they discovered Mangelsen's experiences, they hired him as the cinematographer for their television documentary Flight of the Whooping Crane. It was released in 1984 and earned an Emmy Award nomination.
- Nature and wildlife photographs
- Photography
- January 6, 1946 (age 77), Grand Island, Nebraska, US
We travel to Wood Buffalo National Park in the Northwest Territories of Canada, the rarely seen sole breeding ground of the last wild flock. We follow the cranes on their phenomenal 2,500-mile migration south to their fragile wintering area in Aransas National Wildlife Refuge on the gulf coast of Texas.
60m 1984. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Brief Synopsis. 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. Cast & Crew. Read More. John Huston. Narrator. Deborah Anderson.
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