Rwanda’s grey crowned cranes soar from fewer than 300 to 1,438 in a decade
Rwanda's grey crowned cranes have achieved a remarkable recovery, with their population surging from under 300 to 1,438 in a decade.
This success, driven by sustained conservation, wetland protection, and community involvement, offers a beacon of hope for endangered species.
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