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HOME > I Give A Whoop > In the News – January 2019

In the News – January 2019

Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting the International Crane Foundation’s global programs.

Heather Henson’s IBEX Puppetry presents Ajijaak on Turtle Island by Ty Defoe, Indian Country Today

Daughter of famous puppeteer Jim Henson brings Broadway show to Baraboo, Madison.com

Baraboo one of four cities to host puppetry production, WKOW 27

Broadway in Baraboo ‘Ajijaak on Turtle Island’, WMTV 15

$10K grant allows kids to see Henson stage show in Baraboo, Baraboo News Republic

Biologists meticulously document endangered cranes’ Texas sojourn, Victoria Advocate

Taking Flight: Festival of Cranes at Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge, Decatur Daily

Interview: China’s Poyang Lake life, home to Siberian Cranes, says ICF co-founder, Xinhua News

International Crane Foundation delegation: “The volunteers who guard the cranes are amazing (article in Chinese), CNR

International Crane Foundation praises Jiangxi ecological protection (interview in Chinese and English), jxntv

Sandhill Cranes: One of the oldest known bird species, Herald and News

Published February 4, 2019By Sara
Categorized as I Give A Whoop, In the News, Newsroom, North America, Sandhill Crane, Siberian Crane, Travels with George, Whooping Crane

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