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A female whooping crane has made Wisconsin history once again.Crane 38-17 became the first of her kind known to survive a Wisconsin winter, and now has become a mother, producing the first wild whooping crane chick to hatch and fledge from Horicon Marsh. The survival and successful migration of every chick hatched is important, so 38-17s survival and maternal status is great news, said Davin Lopez, a DNR conservation biologist who is part of the whooping crane team. This wild chick represents several milestones toward the ultimate goal of establishing a self-sustaining migratory flock. According to the Wis
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