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HOME > East Asia > In the News – May and June 2022

In the News – May and June 2022

Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting our global programs.

First Whooping Crane Hatches at Smithsonian Zoo

From Texas to Fort Smith, conservation photographer documents Whooping Crane migration, CBC News

How I turned passion for design and wildlife into a career, PBS Wisconsin. Article on International Crane Foundation Board Director, Susan Chin.

Rukiga District embarks on Napier grass plantation in a bid to conserve the environment, Kigezi Media Services

Collaborating with the International Crane Foundation in China, ConocoPhillips

‘A conservation success story:’ First baby Sandhill Crane spotted at Midewin prairie in Will County, Chicago Tribune

First Whooping Crane hatches at Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute, National Zoo

Rukiga local communities have been asked to take lead on the conservation of wetlands and cranes, Kigezi Media Services

Published June 30, 2022By Sara
Categorized as East Asia, Grey Crowned Crane, In the News, News, North America, Sandhill Crane, Siberian Crane, Sub-saharan Africa, Whooping Crane

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