A 'conservation success story': first Great Midwest Crane Fest to

By A Mystery Man Writer

Sandhill cranes are fairly easy to spot today, but they nearly vanished less than a century ago. It’s their remarkable story of recovery that has inspired conservationists to plan the first Great Midwest Crane Fest, set for Nov. 10-12 in Baraboo. “This festival is to bring together our local community and celebrate, what we feel, […]

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