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Pioneering Individuals: Rolex Award Winners 2002: The women who saves Cranes Part 2 of 3

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Lindy Rodwell has devoted the past 11 years for preserving the cranes of Africa, whose magical presence is woven into her childhood memories and the cultural fabric of her native south-Africa. With its wetlands habitats disappearing, the wattled crane, Africa's biggest crane, is critically endangered in South Africa. Following the birds' distribution across Africa, Rodwell is expanding her conservation network, aiming to combine the efforts of volunteers and experts in the 11 "wattled crane states" of central and southern Africa, while protecting the wetlands on which cranes and many people depend.

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