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Britain's first crane egg in 400 years

Britain's first crane egg in 400 years

The egg is guarded by cameras 24 hours a day to protect against egg collectors, who still raid the nests despite a 60-year ban on the practice. The cranes, once a symbol of the British ecosystem, have been close to extinct since the 1600s when unchecked hunting and habitat destruction removed their place on the land.