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The fight to save endangered cranes in Korea’s Demilitarized Zone
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The Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea has become an accidental nature preserve, serving as the winter home to the endangered red-crowned crane and vulnerable white-naped crane. As relations on the Korean peninsula begin to thaw, activists worry that renewed activity in the area could prove dangerous to these precious birds.March 2, 2019