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European cranes were abundant in the UK before hunting and the draining of our wetlands wiped them out 400 years ago.

After centuries of decline throughout Europe, cranes are on the rise again and have recolonised the UK (about 15 pairs are breeding in East Anglia). But for a real chance of restoring their former numbers, cranes need a helping hand.

The Great Crane Project have been reintroducing cranes to the Somerset Levels & Moors since 2010. Collected as eggs in Germany, the chicks were hatched in the UK's Slimbridge Wetland Centre and raised by surrogate human ^parents^ dressed up as adult cranes. The birds are now showing signs of breeding naturally, meaning Britain will once again be home to a healthy population of these iconic animals.

Photographer Nick Upton has been given privileged access to document the work of The Great Crane Project and to photograph the reintroduced birds. He has also traveled widely to photograph cranes throughout the rest of Europe.

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Flock of fourteen juvenile Common / Eurasian cranes (Grus grus) released by the Great Crane Project, with adult plumage developing at ten months, approaching in flight, Somerset Levels and Moors, UK,...
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Nick Upton / 2020VISION / Flock of fourteen juvenile Common / Eurasian cranes (Grus grus) released by the Great Crane Project, with adult plumage developing at ten months, approaching in flight, Somerset Levels and Moors, UK,...
Three juvenile Common / Eurasian cranes (Grus grus) released by the Great Crane Project, identifiable by colour ring combinations as Clarence, Reg and Twinkle, with adult plumage developing at ten mon...
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Nick Upton / 2020VISION / Three juvenile Common / Eurasian cranes (Grus grus) released by the Great Crane Project, identifiable by colour ring combinations as Clarence, Reg and Twinkle, with adult plumage developing at ten mon...
Common / Eurasian Cranes (Grus grus), one year, released by the Great Crane Project onto the Somerset Levels and Moors foraging on pastureland near grazing cow and harvested hay rolls. Somerset, UK, J...
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Nick Upton / 2020VISION / Common / Eurasian Cranes (Grus grus), one year, released by the Great Crane Project onto the Somerset Levels and Moors foraging on pastureland near grazing cow and harvested hay rolls. Somerset, UK, J...
Eurasian / Common crane (Grus grus) pair alongside Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) male crane staying alert while female feeds on grain left out for them in a grassy meadow, Norfolk Broads, UK
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Nick Upton / Eurasian / Common crane (Grus grus) pair alongside Mallards (Anas platyrhynchos) male crane staying alert while female feeds on grain left out for them in a grassy meadow, Norfolk Broads, UK