Monthly summary of media stories highlighting our global programs. How spring project is bringing clean, fresh water to Nandi residents, The Star Kenya Committee weighs Sandhill Crane hunt, other solutions to… Continue reading In the News – September 2024
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One week remaining for early bird registration to the Great Midwest Crane Fest
Great Midwest Crane Fest presented by the International Crane Foundation and Aldo Leopold Foundation Contact: Ryan Michalesko, International Crane Foundation Communications & Advocacy Specialist, 608-356-9462 ext. 113 Andy Radtke, Aldo… Continue reading One week remaining for early bird registration to the Great Midwest Crane Fest
Wisconsin Legislative Council Study Committee on Sandhill Cranes to hold its next meeting Oct. 1
Update: The Wisconsin Legislative Council Study Committee on Sandhill Cranes is scheduled to hold its next meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 1, beginning at 10 a.m. at the Wisconsin State Capitol, Room 412 East (2… Continue reading Wisconsin Legislative Council Study Committee on Sandhill Cranes to hold its next meeting Oct. 1
Larry Kueter
Larry Kueter is a Wisconsin native who grew up in Manitowoc. His parents were educators, and his father was involved in conservation efforts in Manitowoc County throughout his life. That included being… Continue reading Larry Kueter
Birds and Water Presentation
Join Hillary Thompson, Whooping Crane Project Manager at the International Crane Foundation, and Danielle Washington, Program Manager at Community Water Services, for an insightful talk on the importance of clean… Continue reading Birds and Water Presentation
In the News – August 2024
Monthly summary of media stories highlighting our global programs. Sandhill Crane committee focuses on potential hunting season but spends little time on crop damage, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel This story also in Wisconsin… Continue reading In the News – August 2024
Through the Decades: Evaluating 20 years of Whooping Crane Reintroduction in Wisconsin
Since the reintroduction of Whooping Cranes into the Eastern United States in 2001, researchers have carefully tracked the survival and success of the Eastern Migratory Population (EMP) population. Reintroductions are… Continue reading Through the Decades: Evaluating 20 years of Whooping Crane Reintroduction in Wisconsin
Partnerships Provide Safe, Fresh Water for Communities and Cranes in Kenya
CONTACT: Jodi Legge, Director of External Affairs, 608-356-9462, ext. 120 International Crane Foundation Installs Six Springs in Nandi County with More Needed Aug. 29, 2024 (Kenya, Africa) – The International Crane Foundation installed… Continue reading Partnerships Provide Safe, Fresh Water for Communities and Cranes in Kenya
Saving Grey Crowned Cranes in Rwanda
Save Grey Crowned Cranes today with a contribution of $60—that’s what it takes to buy a mattress for a family in Rwanda’s Rugezi Marsh. How does a mattress save endangered… Continue reading Saving Grey Crowned Cranes in Rwanda
Staying Alert: The link between habitat, weather, and vigilance in nesting Whooping Cranes
Whooping Cranes (Grus americana) are a long-lived species, and in the wild, they can live for 25-30 years and begin breeding at two to three years of age. Once breeding,… Continue reading Staying Alert: The link between habitat, weather, and vigilance in nesting Whooping Cranes