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A nest site of the highly threatened Wattled Crane in the KZN Midlands.

The KZN Crane Foundation performs an annual aerial survey throughout KZN to monitor crane populations.

The Blue Crane, South Africa's national bird.

Brent Coverdale (KZN Midlands Field Officer) colour rings a juvenile Wattled crane.

Many landowners attended the Grassland Conservation Day in the Underberg District in May 2003.

The largest and the most threatened of Africa's crane species, the Wattled Crane.

Environmental Education Workshops are held in many rural schools throughtout KwaZulu-Natal.

Assessments of Wattled Crane Breeding habitat is vital for a better understanding of the needs of cranes for breeding and survival.

The KZN Crane Foundation works closely with Entabeni Communications, based at the Hlatikulu Crane and Wetland Sanctuary.

Prime Wattled Crane breeding habitat, the Umgeni Vlei is home to the highest concentration of breeding pairs in the country.

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