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HOME > Global Headquarters > In the News – March and April 2021

In the News – March and April 2021

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

Whooping Cranes are nesting in Texas for the first time in over a century, Texas Monthly

Lwengo schools join campaign to conserve the crested crane, The Independent

2021 CDA Best Outdoor Landscaping Project: International Crane Foundation – Cranes of the World, Greater Madison In Business

Birds by the billions: A guide to spring’s avian parade, The New York Times

60 crested cranes killed in Lwengo in two weeks, The Independent

Smith: 38-year-old Whooping Crane and albatross at least 70 offer lessons of hope, tenacity, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

International Crane Foundation update, The Larry Meiller Show, Wisconsin Public Radio

Smith: Behold the cranes, Wisconsin’s big, bold harbingers of spring, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

On World Wildlife Day, Huffman, Buchanan introduce bipartisan bill to address world extinction crisis

Published May 6, 2021By Sara
Categorized as Global Headquarters, Grey Crowned Crane, Newsroom, North America, Sandhill Crane, Sub-saharan Africa, Whooping Crane

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