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HOME > Global Headquarters > In the News – March and April 2022

In the News – March and April 2022

Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting our global programs.

Isthmus article 'No mere bird'

Why we oppose Sandhill Crane hunt, The County Today

‘No mere bird’ A Sandhill Crane hunt is not a good look for Wisconsin, Isthmus

Siberian Crane wintering in Iran back home, Tehran Times

Once-threatened cranes make a comeback in South Africa, thanks to conservationists’ efforts, Daily Maverick

Whooping Crane whisperers, WBIW

These birds form a trio, but probably not a throuple, The New York Times

Early birds catch sight of 96 cranes, River Falls Journal

Opportunities to learn about wetlands, Wisconsin Public Radio

Farmers in Lwengo receiving training on management of crested cranes, The Independent

The International Crane Foundation putting in measures to protect cranes from bird flu, Baraboo News Republic

International Crane Foundation on efforts to help the Whooping Crane population, WORT

Published April 25, 2022By Sara
Categorized as Global Headquarters, Grey Crowned Crane, In the News, Newsroom, North America, Sandhill Crane, Sarus Crane, Siberian Crane, South-Southeast Asia, Sub-saharan Africa, Wattled Crane, Whooping Crane

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