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GUNTERSVILLE-Cranes have both fascinated and mystified people around the world for hundreds of years, and for this reason, they are often at the core of legends and stories and carry significant cultural importance. From the farm fields of Bhutan to the Ojibwe tribes in Wisconsin, please join Jessie Taylor, Whooping Crane outreach program assistant for the International Crane Foundation, to explore these stories of cranes around the world.
The cost is free and you will meet at the Dogwood Room located in the Lodge at Lake Guntersville State Park on December 17 from 5:00PM until 6:00PM.
For more information, please email: indya.guthrie@dcnr.alabama.gov
Media Release/Lake Guntersville State Park
