Volunteers plant lotus to feed endangered white cranes
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The species breeds in the Yakutia region of northeastern Siberia in Russia, and around 3,600 white cranes, around 98 percent of the total population, spend the winter in the Yangtze River Valley, especially in the wetlands around Poyang Lake, the biggest freshwater body in China.
At their breeding grounds, white cranes eat cranberries, rodents, fish and insects. At their wintering migration site, they dig roots and tubers from the wetlands.