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Tens of thousands of the migratory sandhill cranes are expected to pass through Kentucky over the next few weeks. Officials with Fish and Wildlife Resources say the birds have been thriving in recent years, climbing to their highest population ever.
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Kentucky wildlife officials are proposing to allow hunters to kill hundreds more sandhill cranes in the state each year. The Courier Journal reported…
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Kentucky’s third annual sandhill crane hunting season wrapped up yesterday and Fish and Wildlife officials are calling it a success.The most recent…
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The Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commission will again consider instituting a sandhill crane hunt. State wildlife officials will take public comment, and…
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Hunters killed 92 sandhill cranes in Kentucky's second hunting season for the bird. That's 42 more than last season. Most of the birds killed were in…
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Kentucky wildlife officials say they’ve spotted endangered whooping cranes in Henderson and Hopkins counties. The sightings were at the Sloughs Wildlife…
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Kentucky’s second annual sandhill crane hunting season is officially underway. 332 hunters were granted permits to bag two birds each. The season will…