The Crane Track: Whooping Cranes' Migration ... A tale of survival

The Crane Track: Whooping Cranes' Migration ... A tale of survival
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Publisher : Wheatmark, Inc.
Total Pages : 47
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ISBN-10 : 9781627873291
ISBN-13 : 1627873295
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Book Synopsis The Crane Track: Whooping Cranes' Migration ... A tale of survival by : Gene Steffen

Download or read book The Crane Track: Whooping Cranes' Migration ... A tale of survival written by Gene Steffen and published by Wheatmark, Inc.. This book was released on 2015-09-11 with total page 47 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Leki is a young whooping crane who has no idea that a spectacular journey is about to begin. He lives with his parents, Toluki and Karla, in the Northwest Territories of Canada. Leki has had many adventures there, like the day he ran across wild wolves! Still, his biggest adventure is yet to come as his parents prepare for their annual October migration. Every year, the whooping cranes travel south to warmer climates for the winter. Toluki and Karla plan to take young Leki 2,400 miles, all the way from their home in Canada to a winter resting place on an island in the Gulf of Mexico. The path they take is called "the crane track," and it is a journey filled with wild weather and hungry hunters. Whooping cranes are graceful creatures with white feathers and up to an eight-foot wingspan. Once almost extinct, there are now 513 whooping cranes in the world, and many of them travel the same path as Leki and his parents. Nature is a carefully balanced, beautiful machine. It's up to us to protect the path of the cranes' migratory journey. So is little Leki up for the trip?


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