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HOME > Global Headquarters > In the News – October 2022

In the News – October 2022

Smith: New festival in Baraboo will shine a spotlight on the remarkable recovery of the Sandhill Crane in Wisconsin

Our monthly summary of media stories highlighting our global programs.

Guardian of the Whooping Cranes, Texas Country Monthly

International Crane Foundation carries out crane census in Rukiga District, UGNews24. Related coverage on Kigezi Media Services.

Students get their hands dirty learning about habitat preservation, KIII 3News

A ‘conservation success story’: first Great Midwest Crane Fest to celebrate recovery of Sandhill Cranes, Wisconsin Public Radio

Great Midwest Crane Fest takes flight in November, The Larry Meiller Show

Smith: New festival in Baraboo will shine a spotlight on the remarkable recovery of the Sandhill Crane in Wisconsin, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Published November 1, 2022By Sara
Categorized as Global Headquarters, Grey Crowned Crane, North America, Sandhill Crane, Sub-saharan Africa, Whooping Crane

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