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Why our Cranes are Disappearing

Cranes in South Africa are disappearing due to habitat loss from agricultural expansion, urbanization, and industrial development. The transformation of grasslands, power line hazards, and pesticide poisoning further endanger these birds. As their habitats span private farmlands, their survival relies heavily on sustainable land management practices by landowners.

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Is Our Cause Winnable?

Cranes are facing alarming population declines, but conservation success stories offer hope. The KZN Crane Foundation believes reversing this trend is possible. From Britain’s Great Crane Project to North America’s Whooping Crane recovery and South Africa’s Wattled Crane efforts, these inspiring initiatives show that saving cranes is an achievable goal.

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Why Cranes?

Cranes, ancient symbols of beauty and wisdom, are vital indicators of ecosystem health in South Africa’s wetlands and grasslands. Their presence reflects the wellbeing of these habitats. As climate change and habitat loss threaten them, protecting cranes is crucial for preserving biodiversity and water security.

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