In 1999, a Texas couple bought 828 acres and discovered endangered whooping cranes, then protected 817 acres for the birds
- Image AI generatedIn 1999, Al and Diane Johnson thought they had finally found the place where they could build a home and settle down.
- They had bought 828 acres on Texas’ Lamar Peninsula, a broad stretch of marsh, grassland and live oak woodland near Rockport.
- Then they noticed two very large birds walking across their newly acquired land.
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- Image AI generatedIn 1999, Al and Diane Johnson thought they had finally found the place where they could build a home and settle down.
- They had bought 828 acres on Texas’ Lamar Peninsula, a broad stretch of marsh, grassland and live oak woodland near Rockport.
- Then they noticed two very large birds walking across their newly acquired land.
Sources: Times of India