Wattled cranes, a winter-breeding, wetland-dependent species, were listed as regionally critically endangered in 2015, with only 267 individuals recorded in the KwaZulu-Natal aerial survey of that ...
For thousands of years the beauty of cranes has captured our attention, and their migration provoked our imagination. In a ...
Starting next week, you only have to go as far as the North Side to see the world’s national parks. The National Aviary will ...
The status of the wattled crane in South Africa, mostly found in KwaZulu-Natal, has improved to endangered. The population of the species remains small and vulnerable, with only 304 recorded in 2024.
The EWT’s conservation efforts for Africa’s crane species since 1994 include monitoring, research, power line mitigation, breeding site protection, sustainable land management, community ...
BIRD of the week scribe and avid bird watcher, Bruce Munro, recently spotted a pair of grey crowned cranes at the Civic ...