Published April 06, 2012, 07:26 PM
-- A 10-year-old project to re-introduce endangered whooping cranes in the Eastern U.S. has been given a new lease on life. The FAA granted a two-year rule exemption to let Operation Migration pay the pilot of a light sport aircraft to guide baby cranes each fall from Wisconsin to Florida.
Crane migration project from Wisconsin to Florida given a new start by FAA
Outdoor News-- A 10-year-old project to re-introduce endangered whooping cranes in the Eastern U.S. has been given a new lease on life. The FAA granted a two-year rule exemption to let Operation Migration pay the pilot of a light sport aircraft to guide baby cranes each fall from Wisconsin to Florida.
