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  • An ultralight aircraft operated by Operation Migration trains a group of Whooping Cranes to migrate south from Necedah National Wildlife Refuge in Necedah Wisconsin in September 2007. Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • Two rare and endangered Whooping Cranes look at each other in Necedah National Wildlife Refuge.
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  • An ultralight aircraft operated by Operation Migration trains a group of Whooping Cranes to migrate south from Necedah National Wildlife Refuge in Necedah Wisconsin in September 2007. Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • An ultralight aircraft operated by Operation Migration trains a group of Whooping Cranes to migrate south from Necedah National Wildlife Refuge in Necedah Wisconsin in September 2007. Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • Whooping Cranes 2009 Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • Whooping Cranes 2009 Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • Whooping Cranes 2009 Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • Whooping Cranes 2009 Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • Whooping Cranes 2009 Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • A Mennonite women prays as she watches Whooping Cranes fly off on migration.
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  • An ultralight aircraft operated by Operation Migration trains a group of Whooping Cranes to migrate south from Necedah National Wildlife Refuge in Necedah Wisconsin in September 2007. Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • An ultralight aircraft operated by Operation Migration trains a group of Whooping Cranes to migrate south from Necedah National Wildlife Refuge in Necedah Wisconsin in September 2007. Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • An ultralight aircraft operated by Operation Migration trains a group of Whooping Cranes to migrate south from Necedah National Wildlife Refuge in Necedah Wisconsin in September 2007. Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • Whooping Cranes 2009 Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • Whooping Cranes 2009 Photo by Tom Lynn
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  • St. Lawrence, nws, lynn, 32.-A low layer of fog sits on top of the St. Lawrence River at Tadoussac, Quebec Canada.  At this point the river is a mixture of salt and fresh water.
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  • pga13, spt, lynn, 1.-A hole marshall standing alongside the 8th green waits for golfers to hit their approach shots under an ominous skiy Friday August 13 2010 at Whistling Straits in Haven, WI.  With a second day of fog delaying the start and the threat of rain it is going to be a long day at the PGA.  Photo by Tom Lynn/TLYNN@JOURNALSENTINEL.COM
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  • St. Lawrence, nws, lynn, 33.-A low layer of fog sits on top of the St. Lawrence River at Tadoussac, Quebec Canada.  At this point the river is a mixture of salt and fresh water.
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  • ICF_Prairie.-Sunrise with ground fog.
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  • ICF_Prairie.-Sunrise with gound fog. The International Crane Foundation's (ICF) mission is to conserve cranes and the ecosystems, or landscapes, on which they depend. In 1980 ICF began restoring native prairie, savanna, wetland, and woodland communities on the newly acquired 160 acre property north of Baraboo, Wisconsin.  The site now serves as an outdoor laboratory with over 100 acres of restored landscapes alongside another 60 acres of natural landscape, where the process of restoration can be explored and the lessons applied worldwide.
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