11 crested cranes die from suspected poisoning

It is also suspected that the agrochemicals (herbicides and pesticides) that farmers use in their gardens are responsible for causing the death of the birds. 

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The International Crested Crane Foundation Field Officer, Gilbert Tayebwa displays samples of agro chemical drugs suspected to have been used to poison the crested crane in Lwengo rice fields located.
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A joint security team, led by the Environmental Police and the International Crested Crane Foundation is hunting for unknown people suspected to be responsible for the death of 11 crested

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