TSURUI, Hokkaido—As the dark sky turned bluish, the dawn sunlight lit up the river fog, revealing silhouettes of red-crowned cranes along the Setsurigawa river. An Indian tourist there clicked away ...
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Editor's note: This story was updated with a new estimate for the number of cranes that have died in Indiana. So far, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has not seen any evidence of the bird flu, known ...