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 ice for this in depth look into Whooping Crane Conservation in Nebraska!\n
 \nAccording to the IUCN\, as of 2016/17 there are four wild populations to
 taling approximately 483 individuals\, including three reintroduced popula
 tions in the eastern U.S. that are not yet self-sustaining. The only natur
 al wild population breeds in Wood Buffalo National Park\, on the border of
  Northwest Territories and Alberta\, Canada\, and winters at and near to A
 ransas National Wildlife Refuge\, Texas\, U.S. Nebraska is a stopover loca
 tion during their migration.\n\nWildlife Biologist\, Jeff Drahota\, will d
 iscuss Rainwater Basin restoration\, management strategies\, and other con
 servation efforts happening in Nebraska that benefit Whooping Cranes.\n\nR
 egister in advance for this webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi
 ster/WN_YEMwkiTLQK-gaGWNZhS6Hw\n\nJeff Drahota currently works at the Rain
 water Basin Wetland Management District for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Ser
 vice. Jeff earned a Master’s degree from the University of Nebraska at Kea
 rney and a Bachelor's degree in Fisheries and Wildlife Biology from Iowa S
 tate University.
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DESCRIPTION:Join Conservation Nebraska and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Servi
 ce for this in depth look into Whooping Crane Conservation in Nebraska!\n
 \nAccording to the IUCN\, as of 2016/17 there are four wild populations to
 taling approximately 483 individuals\, including three reintroduced popula
 tions in the eastern U.S. that are not yet self-sustaining. The only natur
 al wild population breeds in Wood Buffalo National Park\, on the border of
  Northwest Territories and Alberta\, Canada\, and winters at and near to A
 ransas National Wildlife Refuge\, Texas\, U.S. Nebraska is a stopover loca
 tion during their migration.\n\nWildlife Biologist\, Jeff Drahota\, will d
 iscuss Rainwater Basin restoration\, management strategies\, and other con
 servation efforts happening in Nebraska that benefit Whooping Cranes.\n\nR
 egister in advance for this webinar:\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi
 ster/WN_YEMwkiTLQK-gaGWNZhS6Hw\n\nJeff Drahota currently works at the Rain
 water Basin Wetland Management District for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Ser
 vice. Jeff earned a Master’s degree from the University of Nebraska at Kea
 rney and a Bachelor's degree in Fisheries and Wildlife Biology from Iowa S
 tate University.
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