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WELCOME TO THE Internet site of the Platte River
Whooping Crane Maintenance Trust. The Platte River Trust is a non-profit
organization dedicated to conserving habitat for migratory birds on the Platte River in central Nebraska. The Trust protects, restores, and maintains habitat
for migratory birds in the 80-mile Big Bend reach of the Platte (between Overton and Chapman). The Trust’s activities include
acquiring and protecting habitat, maintaining and managing habitat, and
conducting research about the habitat needs of migratory birds.
The Platte River
Whooping Crane Maintenance Trust, Inc. is a non-profit organization.
All funds for the Trust come through people interested in the Trust and whooping cranes. If you would
like to volunteer or donate money, click here.
On this site you will
find information about whooping cranes and much more. This includes:
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Information about
the Trust
· What’s new with the website and
the Trust
· Information about Whooping
Cranes
· Information about Sandhill
Cranes
· Information about other species
of birds
· Bird-watching
· Bird Habitat Research and
Management
· Reports
· Get Involved
· Sites of Interest
We participate on GuideStar, the on-line standard for
nonprofit accountability. Take a look at our listing.
Platte River Whooping
Crane Maintenance Trust, Inc.
6611 W Whooping Crane Dr, Wood River NE 68883 USA
tel 308-384-4633, fax 308-384-7209
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