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Return of the Cranes: Sandhill Crane Nesting Revival at Lake Tahoe

A Historic Migration Signals Hope for Conservation Efforts in the Sierra Nevada

Cris Alarcon by Cris Alarcon
March 30, 2024
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Return of the Cranes: Sandhill Crane Nesting Revival at Lake Tahoe

Sandhill Cranes Make Historic Return to Lake Tahoe

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LAKE TAHOE (March 30, 2024) – In a remarkable turn of events reminiscent of the Gold Rush era, the environs of Lake Tahoe are witnessing a phenomenon not witnessed in generations: the migration and nesting of sandhill cranes.

Renowned for their imposing stature and elegant demeanor, these avian giants typically spend their winters in the balmy environs of California’s Central Valley, notably areas like the Cosumnes River Preserve, before winging their way northward to Canada for the breeding season.

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While sandhill crane populations proliferate across the expanse of North America, it was not too long ago that California’s nesting population teetered on the brink of extinction, as noted by the Tahoe Institute for Natural Science (TINS).

In the grim annals of 1944, the wanton hunting of these majestic birds reduced their numbers to a scant three to four nesting pairs across the entire state, a sobering statistic chronicled by TINS.

“In 1970, state legislators took decisive action by affording sandhill cranes ‘fully protected’ status,” elucidates TINS. “It wasn’t until six years later that nests were documented in the Sierra Valley, though it would be many decades before they graced the Tahoe region with their presence.”

Fast forward to the present decade, where a handful of intrepid nesting pairs have been sighted in the expansive embrace of the Greater Lake Tahoe Basin.

As of 2023, this number experienced a dramatic surge following an exceptionally wet and snowy winter, per TINS.

Birding enthusiasts reveled in the discovery of Sandhill Crane nests dotting the landscape at Pope Marsh, Washoe Meadows State Park, and the Upper Truckee Marsh.

Though not all nests met with success, their mere presence portends a promising resurgence of sandhill crane nesting activity in the vicinity of Lake Tahoe.

TINS attributes the failure of some nests to human interference, both on land and in the water.

“We suspect that disturbances caused by recreational paddlers likely led to the failure of the Upper Truckee Marsh nest,” remarks TINS co-founder and executive director, Will Richardson. “Despite clear signage from the California Tahoe Conservancy urging paddlers to steer clear of the active nest.”

Similarly, other nesting sites, such as those at Washoe Meadows State Park or the Teichert Ponds in Truckee, may fall victim to disruptions caused by individuals walking their canine companions off-leash.

While the spectacle of witnessing these majestic birds and their nests is undoubtedly captivating, it behooves individuals to maintain a respectful distance and heed signage to ensure the continued habitation of Lake Tahoe by these remarkable creatures.

Source: Local News
Cris Alarcon

Cris Alarcon

Former Member: Executive Board of Directors, Treasurer, Boys & Girl Club of El Dorado County Western Slope. - Former Member: Board of Directors, Treasurer, Food Bank of El Dorado County. - Opening Team Dealer at Red Hawk Casino - Retried EDC Elections Department Inspector. - 2008 Chairman of El Dorado County Charter Review Committee, Youngest Charter Member of the Hangtown Kennel Club. - Political Strategist and Campaign Manager.

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