Boycott the S.T.A.R., CCA failed to make whooping crane eggs fertile
Biologists say Louisiana whooping crane eggs will not hatch
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - The first pair of whooping crane eggs laid in Louisiana in more than 75 years will not hatch. The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries said Friday that the eggs, spotted in a nest in a crawfish pond, have passed the 30-day incubation period. The eggs were found to be infertile after state biologists collected them. State officials say that's not really a surprise, as whooping cranes typically don't successfully hatch chicks until they are at least 4 years old. Louisiana released whooping cranes in 2011 in hopes of re-establishing them in the state. Of the 50 cranes that have been released, 30 survive. Only a few have reached reproductive age, though, and only three pairs of cranes have bonded. Thanks CCA:pissed: :rotfl: |
Along with DU for failure to protect the nesting habitat and keeping water open from freezing this past winter in that crawfish pond.
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well that is not good
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cca sux. just another reason I ain't renewing this year. lol...too bad bout the eggs tho
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