Statewide, sandhill cranes are considered "threatened" and "imperiled," according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. However, on the Treasure Coast they are very common, due to ...
St. Lucie County Watchdog Reporter Wicker Perlis sees sandhill cranes almost every day, mostly on Indian River Drive or Green River Parkway, in Martin and St. Lucie counties. Yet Perlis also heard ...
The Wildlife in Need Center in Waukesha County answers about 10,000 phone calls a year from people asking for advice or help with wildlife issues, often taking in animals who are orphaned or treating ...
Alligators don't usually prey on sandhill cranes, which can make themselves appear very large like a human and scare away gators, an expert said.
Q: I saw the following quote on a poster at a wildlife sanctuary in Florida: "Cranes are large birds with long beaks found on every continent except Antartica and South America." I understand cranes ...
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